World production and possible recovery of cobalt from the Kupferschiefer stratiform copper ore
Cobalt is recognized as a strategic metal and also E-tech element, which is crucial for worlds development. An increasing demand for cobalt forces for searching of new resources that could be explored in European countries. There are many examples of cobalt recoveries, mostly from laterite and sulph...
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doaj-00ac66e652a74ba3a65e41bb14bbfd2b2021-04-02T14:08:21ZengEDP SciencesE3S Web of Conferences2267-12422016-01-0180106310.1051/e3sconf/20160801063e3sconf_mec2016_01063World production and possible recovery of cobalt from the Kupferschiefer stratiform copper orePazik Paulina M.Chmielewski Tomasz0Glass Hylke J.1Kowalczuk Przemyslaw B.2Wroclaw University of Science and Technology, Faculty of Geoengineering, Mining and GeologyCamborne School of Mines, University of ExeterWroclaw University of Science and Technology, Faculty of Geoengineering, Mining and GeologyCobalt is recognized as a strategic metal and also E-tech element, which is crucial for worlds development. An increasing demand for cobalt forces for searching of new resources that could be explored in European countries. There are many examples of cobalt recoveries, mostly from laterite and sulphide deposits. However, the accurate choice of the technology depends on many factors. The Kupferschiefer stratiform copper ore located in Poland is the biggest deposit of cobalt in Europe. Although KGHM Polska Miedz S.A. recovers many precious metals from this ore, cobalt is not recovered yet. This metal occurs as an accompanying element, mostly in the form of cobaltite (CaAsS), with the average content of 50–80 g/Mg. In this paper a possible recovery of cobalt from the Kupferschiefer ore, with the use of hydrometallurgical methods, was investigated.http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/e3sconf/20160801063 |
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World production and possible recovery of cobalt from the Kupferschiefer stratiform copper ore |
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World production and possible recovery of cobalt from the Kupferschiefer stratiform copper ore |
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Cobalt is recognized as a strategic metal and also E-tech element, which is crucial for worlds development. An increasing demand for cobalt forces for searching of new resources that could be explored in European countries. There are many examples of cobalt recoveries, mostly from laterite and sulphide deposits. However, the accurate choice of the technology depends on many factors. The Kupferschiefer stratiform copper ore located in Poland is the biggest deposit of cobalt in Europe. Although KGHM Polska Miedz S.A. recovers many precious metals from this ore, cobalt is not recovered yet. This metal occurs as an accompanying element, mostly in the form of cobaltite (CaAsS), with the average content of 50–80 g/Mg. In this paper a possible recovery of cobalt from the Kupferschiefer ore, with the use of hydrometallurgical methods, was investigated. |
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