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Extraction of platinum, palladium and rhodium from tailings by a metal chloride based leach reagentCocksedge, Mark Burden January 1993 (has links)
A Dissertation submitted to the Faculty of
Engineering, University of the Witwatersrand
Johannesburg, in fulfillment of the requirements for
the Degree of Master of Science in Engineering / High extractions of the platinum group metals' from a
refractory tailings concentrate (PGM Concentration :
Pt 81.5ppm, Pd 21.5ppm, Rh 17.5ppm) was achieved after
short. low-temperature roasting and subsequent leaching
with a zinc chloride based leach reagent containing nitric
acid under atmospheric pressure at temperatures from 105-C to 120-C. [Abbreviated Abstract. Open document to view full version] / AC2017
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Optimal design of a secondary milling circuit for treating chromite-rich UG-2 platinum ores.Maharaj, Lakesh. January 2011 (has links)
Extraction of platinum group elements (PGE) is a major source of revenue in South Africa and the reserves represent about 75 per cent of world reserves. Most of the remaining Platinum Group Mineral (PGM) reserves are located in the UG-2 chromitite layer of the Bushveld Igneous Complex. Platinum concentrators experience significant losses of PGE in their
secondary milling circuits due to insufficient liberation of platinum-bearing particles. The chromium oxide (Cr2O3) content in UG-2 concentrates is typically 3%, which results in operational problems in the downstream smelting process. Ways of improving the design of the secondary milling circuit were investigated, with the purpose of improving PGE recovery and
reducing Cr2O3 entrainment in the subsequent flotation stage.
Batch-scale laboratory and pilot plant tests were carried out to investigate the optimal design of a secondary milling circuit configuration. The optimal design consisted of a conventional hydrocyclone to de-slime the feed, followed by gravity separation with a spiral concentrator circuit to separate the ore into lights (silicates-rich) and heavies (chromite-rich) fractions.
Separate milling of the light and heavy fractions made it possible to grind the silicate-rich fraction finer and to avoid over-grinding of the chromite. The total milling energy was redistributed between the silicates and chromite ball mills with 88% of the energy input to the silicates mill and 12% to the chromite mill thus reducing chromite over-grinding. The effects on the recovery of PGE, and the entrainment of Cr2O3 were measured in combined batch rougher flotation tests. The results indicated a 2% improvement in the secondary rougher flotation PGE recovery for the densifier underflow sample as compared to the standard MF-2 circuit, and most significantly the Cr2O3 entrainment was reduced by over 30% overall.
Attritioning of the chromite-rich heavies fraction and ball milling of the silicates-rich lights fraction resulted in a 52% reduction of Cr2O3 in the rougher flotation concentrate and a 0.4% increase in PGE recovery (0.4%) as compared to the standard circuit. The improved reduction in chromite entrainment may be attributed to the lower fines generation with attritioning (52.8%- 106μm) as compared to ball milling with a 12% energy input (83.6% -106μm). Over 50% of the chromite minerals remained in the +106μm of the attritioned heavies product as compared with 21% for the ball milled spiral heavies stream. This accounted for a significant proportion of the overall chromite reduction in the flotation concentrate and supported the motivation for the inclusion of a separate grinding circuit for the chromite and silicate particles. Pilot plant testwork on a VHG (very high grade) spiral concentrator circuit followed by laboratory milling and rougher flotation tests confirmed the above conclusions. A 3.7% improvement in PGE recovery was noted with a 32% Cr2O3 reduction in the secondary rougher flotation concentrate as compared to the standard circuit. The statistical reliability of the laboratory and pilot plant data were quantified at various stages of the testwork due to the heterogeneous nature of the feed material and representative sampling. The repeat analyses on selected flotation tests for the high grade ore revealed that the
variances were below 0.5%, 4%, and 7% for the head grades, PGE and Cr2O3 recoveries respectively. The flotation results for the standard and significantly improved milling circuits had variances in the 4E recoveries for the low grade ore and pilot plant ore of below 5.5% and 1% respectively. Low variances (<1%) in the Cr2O3 recoveries were noted for the low grade and pilot plant ores. A preliminary cost estimate was undertaken based on the pilot plant data to determine what value the proposed circuit could add for an additional 3.7% PGE recovery. An additional revenue of approximately R50 000 per day could result based upon the platinum mineral recovery only. The other precious metals, i.e. palladium and rhodium were neglected and would further increase the overall revenue. The minimum payback period for the estimated capital investment would be approximately 4 years. This confirmed the benefit of this improved
secondary milling circuit design as a viable option. A closed-circuit operation of the silicates mill should offer more significant benefits compared to the open circuit option; however, this was not considered in the current testwork. This project has confirmed the benefit of separate ball milling and the use of a spiral concentrator as an effective gravity separation device in the secondary milling circuit for a chromite-rich (>50%) UG-2 platinum ore. / Thesis (Ph.D.)-University of KwaZulu-Natal, Durban, 2011.
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Identification of the sources of, and subsequent minimization of the uncertainties associated with the measurement of minor elements in PGM furnace matte by ICP-MSGoso, Xolisa Camagu 31 March 2009 (has links)
M.Tech. / The Inductively Coupled Plasma Mass Spectrometry (ICP-MS) technique showed very high uncertainties associated with the determination of the concentrations of minor elements in the Platinum Group Metal (PGM) smelting plant samples. This project reports on the work done for the identification of, and subsequent minimisation of the sources of uncertainties associated with the measurements of minor elements in the PGM Furnace Matte material by ICP-MS. To perform these studies, Elan 6000, Shimadzu ICPM-8500 and Finnigan Element 2 ICP-M spectrometers were employed. Synthetic Furnace Matte samples (SFMSs) were prepared and used to ascertain the uncertainties associated with the alleged sources at Mintek and Leo-Tech laboratories. The Element 2 spectrometer dominated the other two ICP-M spectrometers in terms of the accuracy for the determination of the concentrations of minor elements in SFMSs. The evidence of spectral interferences from the significant deviations in the measurement results between the isotopes of the same element was observed in the quantification of Zn, Se, Te and Sn in SFMS by the quadrupole Elan 6000 and the Shimadzu spectrometers. It also transpired that the accuracy of the quantitative determination of minor elements in the Furnace Matte (FM) matrix by ICP-MS was hampered by the matrix elements with the severity depending on the specific analyte and the make and model of the ICP-M spectrometer. The Anglo platinum FM material that was analysed in the second round robin was used as a Certified Reference Material (CRM) in the analysis of the Lonmin FM sample. It was revealed that the laboratory standard operating procedures for the preparation, dilution and subsequent analysis of the sample are potential sources of uncertainty in measurement results. The two-fold dilution of the sample for the lessening of the matrix effects was not effective. The use of multi-walled nanotubes for the alleviation of the matrix effects by removal was also not successful. Nevertheless standard addition method (SAM), combined with internal standardisation can be used as an effective calibration method in ICP-MS to achieve less matrix interfered results over the combination of the common external standardisation and internal standardisation methods.
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The recovery of platinum group metals from low grade concentrates to an iron alloy using silicon carbide as reductantMalan, Willem du Toit 12 1900 (has links)
Thesis (MEng) -- Stellenbosch University, 2014. / ENGLISH ABSTRACT: In this study, SiC reduction of Rowland and Easterns LG (Low Grade) concentrates was investigated. The purpose of the study was to investigate the feasibility of SiC as reductant with respect to metal fall, PGM grade in the alloy, slag composition, Cr solubility and overall PGM recovery. The integration of such process in the current matte-based collection process was also investigated.
Currently, the matted-based collection process is most widely used for PGM recovery, but because PGM containing concentrates are becoming more enriched with UG2 (Upper Group 2) LG concentrates, it is expected to be integrated or replaced with an alloy collection process. This kind of process offers greater flexibility to the different types of ore that could be used. The process is chromium tolerant and environmentally friendly.
For this purpose Rowland and Easterns UG2 LG Concentrate samples from Lonmin Western Platinum Limited were analysed with XRD, XRF and ICP-MS and it was found that SiO2 and MgO are the most abundant oxides and Pd is the most abundant element from the PGMs. Sulphide bearing minerals such as chalcopyrite were detected in low concentrations (below 1 %) and Cr2O3 concentrations are between 2 – 4 %. The FeO/SiO2 ratio was lower in Rowland LG concentrate.
SiC reduction of Rowland and Easterns concentrate was done at 1600℃. Reductant to concentrate ratios for laboratory scale experiments were ranged from 2.5 to 3.5 kg SiC / 100 kg concentrate. SiC reduction of Rowland concentrate had different reduction times. The duration of reduction experiments ranged from 30 - 180 min.
PGM recoveries from SiC reduction of Rowland concentrate were very poor (below 10 %) and Fe recoveries were lower than 50 %. A slag viscosity at the end of the melt of more than 4 poise was responsible for poor phase separation. SEM images revealed metal prills entrained in the slag phase instead of settling and combining to the alloy globule at the bottom of the crucible. However, PGM recoveries from SiC reduction of Easterns concentrate was significantly better. More than 85 % of Ir and Pd and almost 60 % of Pt were recovered in a test with a reductant to concentrate ratio of 3.5 kg SiC / 100 kg Easterns concentrate. Fe recovery was also the highest at 66%. Cr and Si concentrations were below 5 % in total. The slag viscosity at the end of melt was calculated to be less than 4 poise and a SEM image of a slag sample revealed few entrained metal prills. After the above findings on the importance of viscosity, it was decided to increase the FeO content in the initial concentrate charge in order to decrease slag viscosity, increase metal fall (PGM collecting phase) and further increase PGM recovery. Peirce-Smith converter slag was used for this purpose. A test was conducted with the addition of 10 kg converter slag / 100 kg Easterns concentrate. The reductant to concentrate ratio was kept at 3.5 kg SiC / 100 kg Easterns concentrate. The results revealed that Ir and Pd recoveries were more than 95%, while Pt recovery was almost 70%. Fe recovery increased to 76 %. On the basis of the results from the test, an optimum feed ratio between Easterns LG concentrate, Rowland concentrate and Peirce-Smith converter slag was calculated. Thermodynamic phase equilibrium calculations predicted that the concentrate charge should consist of 60 - 80% Easterns concentrate with a slag addition of 30 – 40 kg converter slag / 100 kg LG concentrate. SiC reduction of this optimum LG concentrate charge is expected to recover more than 90% of all PGMs. Cr and Si concentrations in the alloy will be below 1 % in total. The amount of converter slag as an addition will be however limited by final PGM grade in the alloy, furnace slag quantities recycled and slag resistivity required in the alloy furnace.
The effectiveness of SiC as reductant was also compared to C reduction. C reduction of an optimum concentrate charge had a marginally higher metal fall at the same reductant to concentrate ratio than SiC reduction of an optimum concentrate charge. However, gas emissions are on average 3 times higher for C reduction of a concentrate charge and C reduction requires at least 300 MJ more to smelt 1 ton of LG concentrate than SiC reduction. This is mostly due to C reacting endothermically with FeO to produce Fe(l) and CO(g) in contrast to SiC reacting exothermically with FeO to produce Fe(l), SiO2(l) and CO(g).
Integrating SiC reduction of LG concentrates into the existing smelting route at Lonmin was also proposed through a process flow diagram. From an economic point of view, it was found that SiC reduction of 1 ton of LG concentrate charge with a converter slag addition requires almost 700 MJ more than the smelting of a UG2 blended concentrate to produce a matte phase. However it must be taken into account that the sulphide rich layers in the Bushveld complex are being depleted rapidly and alternative processes such as SiC reduction and alloy collection process will be utilized faster than expected. Moreover, gas emissions from reductive smelting is considerably lower, hence it is a more environmentally friendly process. Finally, from the findings of this study, it could be said that base metals and PGMs could be recovered in an iron alloy from SiC reduction of LG concentrate with converter slag additions. Therefore integrating such a process into the matte-based collection process could be considered as a future alternative to smelting UG2 LG concentrates. / AFRIKAANSE OPSOMMING: In hierdie studie, word SiC reduksie met Rowland en Oostelikes LG (Lae Graad) konsentrate ondersoek. Die doel van die studie was om die doeltreffendheid van SiC as reduktant te ondersoek met betrekking tot metaalval, PGM graad in die allooi, slaksamestelling (spesifiek word daar gekyk na Cr oplosbaarheid) en algehele PGM herwinning. Die integrasie van die proses in die huidige mat-gebaseerde versamelingproses word ook ondersoek.
Tans word die mat-gebaseerde versamelingproses die algemeenste gebruik om PGM'e te kollekteer, maar omdat PGM konsentrate al hoe meer verryk word met UG2 (Upper Group 2) LG konsentrate, word daar verwag dat dit geïntegreer of vervang gaan word met 'n allooi-versamelingproses. Hierdie tipe proses bied groter buigsaamheid om die verskillende reekse van erts wat gebruik kan word. Die proses kan ook chroom hanteer en is omgewingsvriendelik.
Vir hierdie doel was Rowland en Oostelikes UG2 LG konsentraatmonsters van Lonmin Western Platinum Limited ontleed met XRD, XRF en ICP -MS en met die ontleding was daar gevind dat SiO2 en MgO die volopste oksides was en dat Pd die volopste elemente van die PGMe was. Sulfiedminerale soos chalkopiriet is in lae konsentrasies opgespoor (minder as 1%) en Cr2O3 konsentrasies is tussen 2-4 %. Die FeO/SiO2 verhouding was laer in Rowland konsentraat.
SiC reduksie van Rowland en Oostelikes konsentrate is teen 1600 ℃ uitgevoer. Die reduktant tot konsentraat verhouding vir laboratoriumskaal eksperimente het gewissel van 2.5 – 3.5 kg SiC / 100 kg konsentraat. SiC reduksie van Rowland LG konsentraat het verskillende reduksie tye gehad. Die duur van die reduksie eksperimente het gewissel van 30-180 min. PGM herwinning van SiC reduksie met Rowland konsentreer was baie laag (onder 10 %) en Fe herwinning was minder as 50%. 'n Slakviskositeit aan die einde van die smelt was hoër as 4 poise en was verantwoordelik vir die swak skeiding van fases. SEM beelde het gewys dat fyn metaalstukkies opgehou was in die slakfase in plaas daarvan dat dit vestig en kombineer met die allooibolletjie aan die onderkant van die smeltkroes. In teenstelling was die PGM herwinning van SiC reduksie met Oostelikes konsentraat aansienlik beter. Meer as 85 % van Ir en Pd was herwin en byna 60% van Pt was herwin tydens 'n toets met 'n reduktant tot konsentraat verhouding van 3.5 kg SiC / 100 kg Oostelikes konsentraat. Fe herwinning was 66% en was ook die hoogste van al die eksperimente. Cr en Si konsentrasies was minder as 5 % in totaal. Die slakviskositeit aan die einde van smelt was bereken en is minder as 4 posie. 'n SEM beeld van 'n slakmonster het baie min vasgevangde metaalstukkies getoon.
Na afloop van die bogenoemde bevindinge oor die belangrikheid van viskositeit, was daar besluit om die FeO inhoud van die aanvanklike konsentraat te verhoog. Dit was gedoen om die slakviskositeit te verminder, die metaalval (PGM kollektering fase) te verhoog en sodoende die PGM herwinning verder te verbeter. Vir die doel was Peirce -Smith omskakelaarslak gebruik. ʼn Toets was uitgevoer met die toevoeging van 10 kg omskakelaarslak / 100 kg Oostelikes konsentraat. Die reduktant tot konsentraat verhouding was behou by 3.5 kg SiC / 100 kg Oostelikes konsentraat. Die resultate het getoon dat meer as 95 % van Ir en Pd herwin was, terwyl byna 70 % Pt herwin was. Die Fe herwinning het toegeneem tot 76%. Op grond van die resultate van die toets, is 'n optimale verhouding tussen Oostelikes konsentraat, Rowland konsentraat en Peirce -Smith omskakelaarslak bereken. Termodinamiese modellering voorspel dat die begin LG konsentraat voer uit 60 – 80 % Oostelikes konsentraat moet bestaan, met 'n slak toevoeging van 30 – 40 kg omskakelaarslak / 100 kg LG konsentraat. Daar word verwag dat meer as 90 % van PGM'e herwin sal word vanaf SiC reduksie met ʼn optimum LG konsentraat voer. Cr en Si konsentrasies in die allooi sal minder as 1% in totaal wees. Die hoeveelheid slak wat bygevoeg kan word sal egter beperk word deur die finale PGM graad in die allooi, oond-slak hoeveelhede wat herwin kan word en slakweerstand wat benodig word in die allooi-oond.
Die effektiwiteit van SiC as reduktant is ook vergelyk met C reduksie. C reduksie van ʼn optimale konsentraatvoer het 'n effens hoër metaalval wanneer dieselde reduktant tot konsentraat verhouding behou was vir SiC reduksie van 'n optimale konsentraatvoer. Gas hoeveelhede van C reduksie is gemiddeld 3 keer meer en vereis te minste 300 MJ meer om 1 ton LG konsentraat te smelt. Dit is hoofsaaklik te wydte aan C wat endotermies reageer met FeO om Fe (l) en CO (g) te produseer, in teenstelling met SiC wat eksotermies reageer met FeO om Fe (l), SiO2(l) en CO (g) te produseer.
Integrasie van SiC reduksie met LG konsentrate in die bestaande smeltroete by Lonmin Western Platinum Limited is ook voorgestel deur 'n proses vloeidiagram. Uit 'n ekonomiese oogpunt, is daar gevind dat SiC reduksie van 1 ton LG konsentraatvoer met 'n omskakelaarslak byvoeging ongeveer 700 MJ meer benodig as om 1 ton UG2 gemengde konsentraat te smelt en 'n mat-fase te produseer. Dit moet wel in ag geneem word dat die sulfied ryk lae in die Bosveld-kompleks vinnig uitgeput word en dat hierdie alternatiewe prosesse soos SiC reduksie en ʼn allooiversameling proses vinniger as verwagtend benut sal word. Verder, gas hoeveelhede van SiC reduksie is laer en daarom is dit 'n meer omgewingsvriendelik proses. Ten slotte, vanaf die bevindinge van hierdie studie, kan dit gesê word dat basismetale en PGM'e in 'n ysterallooi herwin kan word deur middel van SiC reduksie met LG konsentrate en die toevoeging van omskakelaarslak. Daarom kan die integrasie van so 'n proses in die huidige mat-gebaseerde versameling proses beskou word as 'n alternatief vir die toekoms om UG2 LG konsentrate te smelt.
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Effect of iron endpoint during Peirce-Smith converting on matte mineralogy and downstream processing of base and platinum-group metalsThyse, Elton Llyle 12 1900 (has links)
Thesis (PhD) -- Stellenbosch University, 2014. / ENGLISH ABSTRACT: The process route for the production of base and platinum-group metals from
natural sulfide ores commonly requires the conversion of high-iron furnace matte
into an iron-lean converter matte. This is followed by pre-treatment through cooling
of the iron-lean molten matte, physical processing of the solidified matte and
hydrometallurgical metal extraction. Lonmin is the third largest producer of
platinum-group metals in the world and utilizes Peirce-Smith converters for blowing
high-iron furnace matte with air to a final iron concentration or endpoint. The
molten matte is water granulated and solidification occurs via fast-cooling. The
solidified matte is ground in a closed circuit ball mill with hydrocyclone classification
and subjected to first stage atmospheric leaching. The specification of an ideal or
desirable converter iron endpoint requires careful consideration. Most importantly,
it must ensure the crystallization of converter matte with mineralogical qualities that
are within the setpoints of the downstream unit processes and techniques. An
additional consideration is for the final blown converter matte to achieve an
optimum bulk concentration of the base metals Ni and Cu and platinum-group
metals Pt, Pd, Rh, Ru and Ir. Mattes characteristic of variable iron endpoints were regularly produced at the
Lonmin converter plant section. Uncertainty by plant metallurgists in knowing the
desirable iron endpoint, particularly within the context of the Lonmin base metal
refinery, and poor control has had detrimental effects on the mineralogical quality of
the final matte and hence on the processing characteristics of the solidified matte
particles downstream. A desirable iron endpoint required investigation, selection
and implementation at Lonmin. The primary focus of this study was therefore to
quantify the effect of a specific iron endpoint on the mineralogy and mineral
chemistry of solidified converter matte. A fundamental examination of the
solidification process upon cooling was regarded as critical to an in-depth
understanding of the attained mineralogy and mineral chemistry as a function of a
specific iron endpoint. It became equally important to quantify the effect of the resultant mineralogy, and hence iron endpoint, on the physical property of mineral
structures in relation to downstream grinding, liberation and leaching characteristics.
Despite considerable industry context, limited in-depth and coherent studies on the
effect of a specific iron endpoint on fast-cooled converter matte systems were found
in both industrial and scholarly literature. Previous findings in literature offered a
limited quantitative understanding of the effect on mineralogy and mineral
chemistry. Phase and cooling equilibria of multi-component, iron endpoint specific
Ni-Cu-S matte systems were also not fully available. These would have been
particularly useful in understanding the complexities of converter matte
solidification as a function of iron endpoint. Physical property knowledge of
converter matte mineral structures was hardly available and even less so in relation
to grinding, liberation and leaching processes. A comprehensive investigation was
therefore required to address these extensive knowledge gaps with respect to fastcooled
converter matte systems in an industrial framework.
Three Peirce-Smith converter production samples, representative of the extent in
variability of iron endpoints attained at the converter plant, were used in a
systematic investigation coupled to a novel combination of modern analytical
techniques, computational thermochemistry and metallurgical testwork. The
modern analytical techniques included the application of high resolution
transmission electron microscopy and focused ion beam scanning electron
microscopy tomography. Computational thermochemistry was applied through the
use of MTDATA phase diagram software. Metallurgical testwork involved laboratory
batch grinding at various specific energies. Closely associated leach experiments
were also considered relevant to this wide-ranging investigation. The Peirce-Smith converter samples investigated were indicative of mattes that
attained specific endpoints of 5.17%, 0.99% and 0.15 weight% Fe. The highest
combined bulk concentration of the important base and platinum-group metals was
achieved in the matte which attained a specific iron endpoint of 0.99%. The
mineralogy of all three converter mattes was dominated by nickel sulfide mineral
structures matched to the natural mineral of heazlewoodite. Mineral structures of copper sulfide, NiCu-alloy, spinel and OsRu-alloy were also constituents of the
different converter mattes. The attainment of a specific iron endpoint was found to
result in measurable mineralogical differences with respect to relative mineral
abundances, external morphological characteristics and mineral chemistry. The
mineralogical differences were particularly distinct between mineral structures of
the high (5.17%) and low (0.99% and 0.15%) iron mattes. Subtle mineralogical
differences were evident between mineral structures of the low iron mattes.
The 0.99% Fe matte was characteristic of a significantly higher NiCu-alloy relative
abundance, compared to the 5.17% Fe matte. The NiCu-alloy structures were found
to act as the primary collectors of the economically significant platinum-group
metals. Mineralogical observations were used to develop an understanding of the
underlying mineralization mechanism of NiCu-alloy structures. High-fidelity color and
grayscale 3D reconstructions were produced of the resultant mineralized structures.
It was shown theoretically that variations in iron endpoint specific starting
compositions of oxygen-free liquid matte systems alter the solidification pathway
towards the eutectic. Moreover, a quantitative understanding of liquid phase
solidification of the high and low iron matte systems, including oxygen, was
developed to within ±2.5 oC. Most of the specific energy available for grinding was
expended breaking the nickel sulfide matrix, particularly of the high iron matte. The
breakage rates of copper sulfide mineral structures in the 5.17% Fe matte were
calculated to be higher than in the 0.15% Fe matte at 25kWh/t specific energy. The degree of copper sulfide liberation was shown to be higher for the 5.17% Fe matte
than for the 0.15% Fe matte at the same specific energy of grinding. A higher degree
of Ni extraction and Cu cementation could be achieved when leaching low iron matte
particles. The production of converter matte attaining a specific iron endpoint of
0.99% was found to be the most suitable with respect to endpoint selection criteria.
A practical iron endpoint range of 1.6% to 1.0% was recommended for the
production of converter matte with a resultant mineralogical quality within the
constraints of the Lonmin base metal refinery. This study offers an integrated understanding of base and platinum-group metals
production as a function of a desirable iron endpoint at Lonmin. This was not
previously available in metal production literature. New technology for the
monitoring and consistent control of such a practical iron endpoint range can
subsequently be implemented. / AFRIKAANSE OPSOMMING: Die prosesroete vir die produksie van onedel en platinumgroepmetale uit natuurlike
swawelertse vereis gewoonlik die omsetting van ’n ysterryke hoogoondmat in ’n
ysterarm omsettermat. Hierna volg voorbehandeling deur die afkoeling van die
ysterarm gesmelte mat, fisiese verwerking van die soliede mat, en
hidrometallurgiese metaalekstraksie. Lonmin is die derde grootste produsent van
platinumgroepmetale ter wêreld en gebruik Peirce-Smith-omsetters om ysterryke
hoogoondmat met lug te blaas totdat dit ’n finale ysterkonsentrasie- of
ystereindpunt bereik. Die gesmelte mat word met water granuleer, en solidifikasie
vind deur middel van snelafkoeling plaas. Die soliede mat word in ’n geslotekringbalmeul
met hidrosikloonklassifikasie gemaal en aan eerstestadium- atmosferiese
loging onderwerp. Die spesifikasie van ’n ideale of gewenste ystereindpunt verg
deeglike oorweging. Bowenal moet dit verseker dat die omsettermat kristalliseer
met mineralogiese eienskappe wat binne die setpunte van die eenheidsprosesse en -
tegnieke verder af in die prosesstroom val. ’n Bykomende oorweging is dat die
uiteindelike geblaasde omsettermat ’n optimale massakonsentrasie van die onedel
metale Ni en Cu en die platinumgroepmetale Pt, Pd, Rh, Ru en Ir moet bevat.
Matte met die kenmerke van wisselende ystereindpunte is gereeld by die Lonminomsetteraanleg
geproduseer. Die onsekerheid van metallurge by die aanleg oor die
gewenste ystereindpunt – veral binne die konteks van die Lonmin-raffinadery vir
onedel metale – sowel as swak beheer het ’n nadelige uitwerking gehad op die
mineralogiese gehalte van die uiteindelike mat, en dus ook op die
verwerkingskenmerke van die soliede matdeeltjies verder af in die prosesstroom. Die
bepaling van die gewenste ystereindpunt het sorgvuldige ondersoek, seleksie en
toepassing deur Lonmin vereis. Hierdie studie is dus hoofsaaklik uitgevoer om die uitwerking van ’n spesifieke ystereindpunt op die mineralogie en minerale chemie
van soliede omsettermat te kwantifiseer. ’n Grondliggende ondersoek na die
solidifikasieproses by afkoeling is as noodsaaklik beskou vir ’n diepgaande begrip van
die verworwe mineralogie en minerale chemie as ’n funksie van ’n spesifieke ystereindpunt. Mettertyd het dit egter ewe belangrik geword om die uitwerking van
die gevolglike mineralogie, en dus die ystereindpunt, op die fisiese eienskappe van
minerale strukture met betrekking tot maling-, vrystellings- en loogprosesse verder
af in die prosesstroom te kwantifiseer.
Ondanks heelwat bedryfskonteks, het nóg bedryfs- nóg vakkundige literatuur veel
diepte- en samehangende studies oor die uitwerking van ’n spesifieke ystereindpunt
op snelafgekoelde omsettermatstelsels opgelewer. Vorige bevindinge in die
literatuur het boonop ’n beperkte kwantitatiewe begrip van die uitwerking op
mineralogie en minerale chemie getoon. Die fase- en afkoelingsekwilibriums van
ystereindpuntspesifieke Ni-Cu-S-matstelsels met veelvuldige komponente was ook
nie ten volle beskikbaar nie. Dít sou veral goed te pas gekom het om die
kompleksiteite van omsettermatsolidifikasie as ’n funksie van ystereindpunt te
verstaan. Kennis van die fisiese eienskappe van die minerale strukture van
omsettermat was kwalik beskikbaar, terwyl selfs minder inligting oor maling-,
vrystellings- en loogprosesse opgespoor kon word. Daarom was ’n omvattende
ondersoek nodig om hierdie beduidende kennisleemtes met betrekking tot
snelafgekoelde omsettermatstelsels in ’n nywerheidsraamwerk aan te vul.
Drie Peirce-Smith-omsetterproduksiemonsters wat die wisselende bestek van
ystereindpunte by die omsetteraanleg verteenwoordig, is in ’n stelselmatige ondersoek
gebruik, tesame met ’n vernuwende kombinasie van moderne ontledingstegnieke,
gerekenariseerde termochemiese bewerkings en metallurgiese toetswerk. Die moderne
ontledingstegnieke sluit onder andere in hoëresolusie-transmissie-elektronmikroskopie
(HRTEM) en gefokusdeioonstraalskandering-elektron-mikroskopie (FIB SEM) tomografie. Die gerekenariseerde termochemiese bewerkings is met behulp van MTDATAfasediagramsagteware
uitgevoer. Metallurgiese toetswerk het die maling van
laboratoriumlotte teen verskillende spesifieke energieë behels. Nou verwante
loogproefnemings is ook as relevant vir hierdie omvattende studie beskou.
Die bestudeerde Peirce-Smith-omsettermonsters het op matte met spesifieke
eindpunte van 5.17%, 0.99% en 0.15 gewig% Fe gedui. Die hoogste gekombineerde
massakonsentrasie van die belangrike onedel en platinumgroepmetale is in die mat met ’n spesifieke ystereindpunt van 0.99% gevind. Die mineralogie van ál drie
omsettermatte is oorheers deur die minerale strukture van nikkelsulfied, wat met
die natuurlike mineraal heazlewoodiet ooreenstem. Die verskillende omsettermatte
het ook die minerale strukture van kopersulfied, NiCu-allooi, spinel en OsRu-allooi
bevat. Daar is bevind dat die verkryging van ’n spesifieke ystereindpunt tot meetbare
mineralogiese verskille in die relatiewe volopheid van minerale, die eksterne
morfologiese kenmerke sowel as minerale chemie lei. Die mineralogiese verskille
was veral duidelik te sien tussen die minerale strukture van die ysterryke (5.17% Fe)
en ysterarm (0.99% en 0.15% Fe) matte. Fyn mineralogiese verskille is ook tussen die
minerale strukture van die ysterarm matte bespeur.
Die 0.99% Fe-mat het tipies beduidend meer NiCu-allooi as die 5.17% Fe-mat bevat.
Die NiCu-allooistrukture tree oënskynlik op as die hoofversamelaars van die
ekonomies belangrike platinumgroepmetale. Mineralogiese waarnemings is gebruik
om ’n begrip te ontwikkel van die onderliggende mineralisasiemeganisme van NiCuallooistrukture.
Die gevolglike gemineraliseerde strukture is met behulp van
driedimensionele rekonstruksies met hoë kleurgetrouheid sowel as in grysskaal
voorgestel. Daar is teoreties aangetoon dat variasies in ystereindpuntspesifieke
beginsamestellings van suurstofvrye vloeibare matstelsels die solidifikasieroete na
die eutetikum wysig. Daarbenewens is die vloeifasesolidifikasie van die ysterryke en
ysterarm matstelsels, wat suurstof insluit, op sowat ±2.5 oC gekwantifiseer. Die
meeste van die spesifieke energie wat vir maling beskikbaar was, is gebruik om die
nikkelsulfiedmatriks te breek, veral vir die ysterryke mat. Berekeninge toon dat die
breektempo’s van die minerale strukture van kopersulfied by die 5.17% Fe-mat hoër was
as by die 0.15% Fe-mat teen ’n spesifieke energie van 25 kWh/t. Die mate van kopersulfiedvrystelling was hoër by die 5.17% Fe-mat as by die 0.15% Fe-mat by
dieselfde spesifieke energie vir maling. ’n Hoër mate van Ni-ekstraksie en Cu-sementasie
is verkry toe ysterarm matdeeltjies geloog is. Wat eindpuntseleksiemaatstawwe betref,
is die produksie van ’n omsettermat met ’n spesifieke ystereindpunt van 0,99% as die
mees geskikte aangewys. ’n Praktiese ystereindpuntbestek van 1.6% tot 1.0% word
aanbeveel vir die produksie van ’n omsettermat met ’n gevolglike mineralogiese gehalte
wat binne die perke van die Lonmin-raffinadery vir onedel metale val. Hierdie studie bied ’n geïntegreerde begrip van die produksie van onedel en
platinumgroepmetale as ’n funksie van ’n gewenste ystereindpunt by Lonmin. Hierdie
inligting was nie voorheen in literatuur oor metaalproduksie beskikbaar nie. Nuwe
tegnologie vir die monitering en konsekwente beheer van so ’n praktiese
ystereindpuntbestek kan dus op grond hiervan in werking gestel word.
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A study on the reversible photo-induced isomerisation of platinum(II) and palladium(II) complexes of the N,N-dialkyl-N’-acyl(aroyl)thioureas with reversed-phase HPLC separation from related rhodium(III), ruthenium(III) and iridium(III) complexesNkabyo, Henry Ane 04 1900 (has links)
Thesis (MSc)--Stellenbosch University, 2014. / ENGLISH ABSTRACT: See item for full text / AFRIKAANSE OPSOMMING: Sien item vir volteks
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Simulation of a palladium extraction circuitDu Toit, Zita 12 1900 (has links)
Thesis (MScEng)--University of Stellenbosch, 2006. / ENGLISH ABSTRACT: Behaviour of palladium, platinum, copper, chloride anions, hydrogen cations, the l3-hydroxyoxime LIX 84-1 and the primary amine Primene JM-T during the extraction of Pd at the Anglo Platinum Precious Metals Refinery (PMR). The extractions of Pd, Pt and Cu into the organic phase were modelled as first-order reactions, with respect to the concentration of Pd, Pt and Cu in the aqueous phase, respectively. The movement of all other species are based on the stoichiometry of the three extraction reactions. Parameters found from literature and from previous experimental work by Johnson Matthey Technology Centre and Anglo Research (previously the Anglo Platinum Research Centre) generally describe the thermodynamic and kinetic behaviour of Pd extraction. Parameters for Pt and Cu co-extraction have been hypothesised and need to be confirmed through adequate experimental testwork. The model is fully functional and, upon completion of the simulation, all species' concentration profiles are produced. Eight mixers have been modelled as two continuous stirred tank reactors (CSTRs) with counter-current flow, and the concentration profiles are given as functions of the residence time of the two CSTRs. A secondary model has been created to facilitate future validation of the model by mimicking the movement of species in titanium unit cell batch extraction experiments. Both the primary and secondary models are based on identical thermodynamic and kinetic parameters for all reactions involved. Due to the fact that possibly inaccurate parameters were used in the construction of the Pd extraction model, the outputs shown serve to illustrate the value of the simulation model once all unknown parameters have been quantified through adequate experimental work. Keywords: Anglo Platinum, PMR, solvent extraction, kinetics, simulation. / AFRIKAANSE OPSOMMING: Model is met behulp van Matlab en Simulink ontwikkel om die beweging van palladium, platinum, koper, chloried- en waterstofione, die hidroksie-oksiem LIX 84-1 en die primere amien Primene JM-T tydens die ekstraksie van Pd by die Anglo Piatinum Precious Metals Refinery (PMR) te simuleer. Die ekstraksie van Pd, Pt and Cu na die organiese fase is gemodelleer as eerste-orde reaksies, met betrekking tot die konsentrasie van Pd, Pt en Cu in die water-fase, respektiewelik. Die beweging van alle ander chemiese spesies is gebaseer op die stoichiometrie van die drie ekstraksiereaksies. Parameters gevind uit literatuur en vanaf vorige eksperimentele werk, gedoen deur Johnson Matthey Tegnologiesentrum en Anglo Research (voorheen die Anglo Platinum Navorsingsentrum), beskryf die termodinamiese en kinetiese gedrag van elemente betrokke in Pd ekstraksie. Parameters vir pt en Cu ko-ekstraksie is aangeneem en hierdie waardes moet deur die nodige eksperimentele toetswerk bepaal word, alvorens dit in die model ingesluit word. Die model is ten volle funksioneel en, met die voltooiing van simulasies, word alle spesies se konsentrasies in die organiese en water-fase vertoon. Agt mengers is gemodelleer as twee kontinue gemengde-tenk reaktore waardeur die twee fases in teenoorgestelde rigtings vloei, en die konsentrasieprofiele van al die spesies word as funksies van die mengsel-verblyftyd in die twee reaktore gegee. 'n Sekondere model is ontwikkel om toekomstige validasie van die primere model te bewerkstellig. Waar die primere gebaseer is op die vloei-uitleg van die Pd ekstraksie-baan by PMR, is die sekondere model gebaseer op die toepaslike kondisies in toetswerk wat algemeen gedoen word in 'n titanium eenheids-ekstraksiesel. Beide die primere en sekondere modelle gebruik identiese termodinamiese en kinetiese parameters vir alle betrokke ekstraksiereaksies. Omdat moontlike onakkurate parameters in die simulasiemodel gebruik word, wys die uitsette van die model slegs die funksionaliteit wat die simulasie-model sal he sodra alle parameters deur die nodige eksperimentele toetswerk bepaal is. Sleutelwoorde: Anglo Platinum, PMR, ekstraksie, kinetika, simulasie.
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