Abstract:
The world mineral industry has over the years experienced growth in the production
of nickel (Ni) due to its use not only in the catalytic industry but mainly also its
demand in the stainless steel production industry. Hence there is a need to produce
more pure and marketable grades of Ni through the use of efficient purification routes such as solvent extraction. The V10-LIX®84-IC system resulted in nickel (Ni)
extraction isotherm shifting to lower pH levels. The pH window of opportunity for the
extraction of Ni subsequently increased in solution containing magnesium (Mg) and
calcium (Ca) even though the system also resulted in slight shifts to less positive pH
values for Mg and Ca curves. Results showed a synergistic effect of LIX®84-IC when
added to V10 for all elements, Ni, Mg and Ca. The pH50 values for elements Ni, Mg
and Ca in the V10-LIX®84-IC system were 2.95, 8.10 and 7.70 respectively.
Comparing results obtained when using V10 alone produced pH50 for Ni, Mg and
Ca being 3.35, 0.15 and 0.70 respectively, which was a confirmation of the synergistic
shifts for all the elements. The pH50
(Mg-Ni) value was 1.95 with no synergism and
5.15 with synergism and that for pH50
(Ca-Ni) was 2.10 with no synergism and 4.75
with synergism. This showed that the Ni-Mg separation factor was relatively larger
than the Ni-Ca. Improved loading and stripping kinetics were also observed.