Abstract
Synergistic solvent extraction of nickel and cobalt has been an important research subject since the 1960s. In recent years, several synergistic systems have been further developed for possible industrial application, including carboxylic acids/pyridinecarboxylates for the separation of nickel and calcium; carboxylic acids/α-hydroxyoxime systems for the separation of cobalt from manganese, magnesium, and calcium, and carboxylic acid/α-hydroxyoxime/organophosphate systems for the separation of nickel and cobalt from manganese, magnesium, and calcium. The separation of nickel and cobalt from iron and aluminum using synergistic systems has also been explored. Industrial application of synergistic solvent extraction systems is expected in the near future.
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
The authors thank the Parker CRC for Integrated Hydrometallurgy Solutions (established and supported under the Australian Government's Cooperative Research Centres Program) and CSIRO Minerals Down Under National Research Flagship for financial support and the permission to publish this article.
Notes
*LIX 63 concentrations are quoted as corrected with gas chromatography analysis by the authors.[Citation29]