An ammonia-based system was used to selectively leach cobalt(Co)from an African high-silicon low-grade Co ore,and the other elemental impurities were inhibited from leaching in this process.This process was simple and environmentally friendly.The results revealed that the leaching ratio of Co can reach up to 95.61%using(NH_(4))_(2)SO_(4)as a leaching agent under the following materials and conditions:(NH_(4))_(2)SO_(4)concentration 300 g/L,reductant dosage 0.7 g,leaching temperature 353 K,reaction time 4 h,and liquid-solid ratio 6 mL/g.The leaching kinetics of Co showed that the apparent activation energy of Co leaching was 76.07 kJ/mol(i.e.,in the range of 40-300 kJ/mol).This indicated that the leaching of Co from the Co ore was controlled by an interfacial chemical reaction,and then the developed leaching kinetics model of the Co can be expressed as 1-(1-α)^(1/3)=28.01×10~3×r_0^(-1)×C_((NH_(4))_(2)SO_(4))^(1.5)×exp(-76073/8.314 T)×t,whereαis the leaching ratio(%)of Co,r_0 is the average radius(m)of the Co ore particles,T is the temperature(K),and C_((NH_(4))_(2)SO_(4))is the initial reactant concentration(kg/m^(3)).
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机译:(Battery Division Student Research Award Sponsored by Mercedes-Benz Research Development) Sustainable High-Performance Lithium-Ion Batteries: Aqueous Processing of Cobalt-Free High-Energy Cathodes