Authors: EMRE USTAOĞLU, AHMET GEVECİ
Abstract: A high grade chromite concentrate obtained from the Pınarbaşı region of Kayseri province in Turkey was reacted with a solution of sulfuric acid and perchloric acid at atmospheric pressure. The effects of temperature, duration, sulfuric acid concentration and perchloric acid addition on leach recovery were determined in several experiments. Hexavalent chromium contents of the final solutions were also analyzed after the experiments and it was found that at the end of leach reaction chromium appeared in the solution as Cr^{3+} and it did not change into environmentally hazardous Cr^{6+}. The final product in the solution was chromium(III) sulfate obtained with about 98.7% maximum recovery, under the optimum leaching conditions of 175 °C, 2 h, 84.6 wt % H_2SO_4 and 1/2 perchloric acid/chromite ratio.
Keywords: Leaching, Chromite, Hexavalent chromium, Sulfuric acid, Perchloric acid
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