Quantitative microstructural characterisation of jarosite scale formed during high pressure acid leaching of lateritic nickel ore

The build up of scale inside autoclaves during high-pressure acid leaching of nickel laterite ore currently represents a significant industrial problem in processing plants. In this study, the crystallographic microstructure of natrojarosite scale developed on stirring rods inside a high-pressure ac...

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Main Authors: Timms, Nicholas Eric, Li, Jian, Reddy, Steven
Format: Journal Article
Published: Mineralogical Society of America 2009
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Online Access:http://ammin.geoscienceworld.org/cgi/content/abstract/94/8-9/1111
http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/13812
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Li, Jian
Reddy, Steven
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description The build up of scale inside autoclaves during high-pressure acid leaching of nickel laterite ore currently represents a significant industrial problem in processing plants. In this study, the crystallographic microstructure of natrojarosite scale developed on stirring rods inside a high-pressure acid leach autoclave are investigated using electron backscatter diffraction (EBSD). Backscatter electron imaging shows compositional layering of natrojarosite with dispersed minor iron oxide crystals and regularly spaced, parallel layer micro-porosity. Analysis of the scale by EBSD reveals that natrojarosite forms elongate grains with strong (0001) crystallographic preferred orientation with c axes aligned within the plane of the agitator substrate, consistent with unitaxial precipitation from a fluid. The natrojarosite grains contain a complex internal substructure of low-angle (<15) boundaries that define elongate subgrains and accommodate up to 40 of systematic misorientation across single grains. Low-angle subgrain boundaries do not have simple twin relationships or low-index misorientation axes and are interpreted to have formed as a result of the propagation of crystal defects during growth rather than by syn-growth deformation due to shear stresses between viscous leachate slurry and the agitator inside the autoclave. The presence of extended defects in the scale microstructure has implications for the solubility and reactive stability of mineral processing waste as well as for the development of scale growth inhibitors.
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spelling curtin-20.500.11937-138122018-12-14T00:48:55Z Quantitative microstructural characterisation of jarosite scale formed during high pressure acid leaching of lateritic nickel ore Timms, Nicholas Eric Li, Jian Reddy, Steven jarosite mineral microstructure Scale defects growth The build up of scale inside autoclaves during high-pressure acid leaching of nickel laterite ore currently represents a significant industrial problem in processing plants. In this study, the crystallographic microstructure of natrojarosite scale developed on stirring rods inside a high-pressure acid leach autoclave are investigated using electron backscatter diffraction (EBSD). Backscatter electron imaging shows compositional layering of natrojarosite with dispersed minor iron oxide crystals and regularly spaced, parallel layer micro-porosity. Analysis of the scale by EBSD reveals that natrojarosite forms elongate grains with strong (0001) crystallographic preferred orientation with c axes aligned within the plane of the agitator substrate, consistent with unitaxial precipitation from a fluid. The natrojarosite grains contain a complex internal substructure of low-angle (<15) boundaries that define elongate subgrains and accommodate up to 40 of systematic misorientation across single grains. Low-angle subgrain boundaries do not have simple twin relationships or low-index misorientation axes and are interpreted to have formed as a result of the propagation of crystal defects during growth rather than by syn-growth deformation due to shear stresses between viscous leachate slurry and the agitator inside the autoclave. The presence of extended defects in the scale microstructure has implications for the solubility and reactive stability of mineral processing waste as well as for the development of scale growth inhibitors. 2009 Journal Article http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/13812 10.2138/am.2009.3104 http://ammin.geoscienceworld.org/cgi/content/abstract/94/8-9/1111 Mineralogical Society of America restricted
spellingShingle jarosite
mineral
microstructure
Scale
defects
growth
Timms, Nicholas Eric
Li, Jian
Reddy, Steven
Quantitative microstructural characterisation of jarosite scale formed during high pressure acid leaching of lateritic nickel ore
title Quantitative microstructural characterisation of jarosite scale formed during high pressure acid leaching of lateritic nickel ore
title_full Quantitative microstructural characterisation of jarosite scale formed during high pressure acid leaching of lateritic nickel ore
title_fullStr Quantitative microstructural characterisation of jarosite scale formed during high pressure acid leaching of lateritic nickel ore
title_full_unstemmed Quantitative microstructural characterisation of jarosite scale formed during high pressure acid leaching of lateritic nickel ore
title_short Quantitative microstructural characterisation of jarosite scale formed during high pressure acid leaching of lateritic nickel ore
title_sort quantitative microstructural characterisation of jarosite scale formed during high pressure acid leaching of lateritic nickel ore
topic jarosite
mineral
microstructure
Scale
defects
growth
url http://ammin.geoscienceworld.org/cgi/content/abstract/94/8-9/1111
http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/13812