Roast-reduction followed by ammonia leaching may be a commercially viable process for the treatment of polymetallic sea nodules. Inthis process selective reduction of metals is an important step. A study was made with two ditJerent reductant namely fuel oil and saw dust. It was found that both the reductant are equally good, iftemperature and time is carefully controlled. With 10wt% fuel oil the reduction of copper, nickel and cobalt was found 95%, 80% and 53% at 1023K. Whereas reduction with 20 wt% saw dust was 95%, 93.5% and 68% copper, nickel and cobalt respectively at 973K. The reduction of cobalt was found correlation with iron reduction because of substitution ofcobalt in the iron oxide lattice
Nodular mineral deposits found in large quantities on the Ocean floor area are the potential sourc...
Two manganese nodule samples from the central Indian Ocean basin have been leached in dilute hydroch...
There is now doubt that the deep sea bed nodules occuring in the oceans are the potential source ...
The polymetallic sea nodules from the Indian Ocean can be leached in ammoniacal solutions in the pre...
The sea nodules from National Institute of Oceanography, Goa were subjected to reduction roast with ...
The paper describes the reduction-roast ammonia leach process developed at NML for recovery of coppe...
National Metallurgical Laboratory has developed a reduction roast-ammonia leach-solvent extraction-e...
: This paper describes the reduction-roast-ammonia leach-solvent extraction-electrowinning process ...
The reduction-roasting ammoniacal-leaching technology, widely used for the processing of nickel late...
Process feasibility studies have been initiated to determine the possibilities of extraction of nick...
Process feasibility studies have been initiated to determine the possibilities of extraction of nick...
A world-wide research is progressing on sea nodules as an alternative future source of various metal...
Sea nodule contains appreciable quantities of valuable metals such as Cu, Ni, Co and Mn. In order to...
Polymetallic nodule contains various metals like copper, nickel, cobalt, manganese, iron, lead, zinc...
A new process for leaching metal values from ocean polymetallic nodules is introduced in this paper....
Nodular mineral deposits found in large quantities on the Ocean floor area are the potential sourc...
Two manganese nodule samples from the central Indian Ocean basin have been leached in dilute hydroch...
There is now doubt that the deep sea bed nodules occuring in the oceans are the potential source ...
The polymetallic sea nodules from the Indian Ocean can be leached in ammoniacal solutions in the pre...
The sea nodules from National Institute of Oceanography, Goa were subjected to reduction roast with ...
The paper describes the reduction-roast ammonia leach process developed at NML for recovery of coppe...
National Metallurgical Laboratory has developed a reduction roast-ammonia leach-solvent extraction-e...
: This paper describes the reduction-roast-ammonia leach-solvent extraction-electrowinning process ...
The reduction-roasting ammoniacal-leaching technology, widely used for the processing of nickel late...
Process feasibility studies have been initiated to determine the possibilities of extraction of nick...
Process feasibility studies have been initiated to determine the possibilities of extraction of nick...
A world-wide research is progressing on sea nodules as an alternative future source of various metal...
Sea nodule contains appreciable quantities of valuable metals such as Cu, Ni, Co and Mn. In order to...
Polymetallic nodule contains various metals like copper, nickel, cobalt, manganese, iron, lead, zinc...
A new process for leaching metal values from ocean polymetallic nodules is introduced in this paper....
Nodular mineral deposits found in large quantities on the Ocean floor area are the potential sourc...
Two manganese nodule samples from the central Indian Ocean basin have been leached in dilute hydroch...
There is now doubt that the deep sea bed nodules occuring in the oceans are the potential source ...