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Copper oxide ores, hydrometallurgy

World nickel metal production in 2002 was 678000 tons [39]. Hydrometallurgy has typically been applied to the treatment of nickel-copper mattes, anode nickel, and reduced laterite ore. The sulfide concentrates are usually oxidized by roasting and then smelted to copper-iron-nickel sulfide matte (75-80% Cu-Ni), which is refined or used directly to make M onel metal. Cathode nickel can be produced from a variety of electrolytes, including chloride, sulfate, or a mixed chloride-sulfate. The former two are acid systems used in leaching and electrowinning. Mixed chloride-sulfate electrolytes are used for electrorefining the nickel sulfide matte from the traditional matte-smelting operations. [Pg.199]


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