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    Journal of the Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy

    On-line version ISSN 2411-9717Print version ISSN 2225-6253

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    MATSELA, M.J.; BRUINSMA, O.S.L.  and  VAN DER WESTHUIZEN, D.J.. The free ligand model to describe and design cobalt extraction and nickel scrubbing in a base metal refinery. J. S. Afr. Inst. Min. Metall. [online]. 2024, vol.124, n.12, pp.719-724. ISSN 2411-9717.  https://doi.org/10.17159/2411-9717/714/2024.

    Solvent extraction (SX) is a widely used separation and purification technique in hydrometallurgy, enabling the selective transfer of target metal ions between aqueous and organic phases. The process relies on chemical equilibrium and the interaction between metal ions and extractants in the organic phase. The free ligand (FL) model enhances the understanding of SX by focusing on the availability of free ligands in the organic phase, a critical factor influencing extraction efficiency and purity. The FL model to calculate the equilibrium concentrations in solvent extraction (SX) based on the distribution coefficient (Kd) at infinite dilution and the fraction of free ligand available for extraction. In this work, the FL model is validated to account for co-extraction of Ni and for designing the extraction and scrubbing sections of Co/Ni separation in a base metal refinery. Cyanex 272 is employed as a selective Co extractant in the process to yield high purity Ni. To enhance the loading capacity of the extractant, 50 mol% of NaOH is pre-loaded into it. Experimental and FL modelling results show that four equilibrium stages are required to purify the 99% Ni feed to a 99.97% Ni raffinate. The 53.59% co-extract with 26.76% free ligand is purified with a reflux scrub of 30 g Co/L in one equilibrium stage to 99.01%, Co in the scrubbed extract. The FL model as well as the Co/Ni/Na-analysis of the aqueous phase confirm that in the scrubbing section, Ni in the extract is mainly replaced by Co. Finally, in the one stage stripper the Co concentration in the scrubbed extract is increased from 5.6 g Co/L in the extract to 30.5 g Co/L that is partially used as reflux scrub liquor.

    Keywords : free ligand model; cobalt; nickel; Cyanex 272; extraction; scrubbing.

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