Nickel Sulphate from Spent Nickel Catalyst

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Title of Product/Design/Equipment.

Nickel Sulphate from Spent Nickel Catalyst

Nickel Sulphate 

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IPR Status

Patent /Abroad IPR Details

Patent Filed

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Application/Uses

Ni recovery

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Salient Technical Feature including Competing Feature

Nickel catalysts used in various operations become spent after several cycles of use, for which a very simple and innovative process is developed at NML for recovery of nickel. The processing step consists of direct acid leaching in presence of a promoter followed by impurity removal to produce nickel salt/metal. The novelty of the process is that, it gives very high nickel recovery (99%) under the moderate conditions in presence of a little quantity of a promoter without which it is found to be very poor even at higher temperature and acid concentration. High purity alumina is produced from the process as a part of leached residue.

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Level/Scale of Development

Process developed on 1 kg scale with overall recovery of 96% nickel

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Environmental Consideration

Only C02 is produced from the process if the catalyst is contaminated with oil/ghee and the quantity will depend on the organic content in the spent catalyst. About 10-20 kg per ton of iron hydroxide residue is generated

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Status of Commercialization

Process demonstrated on 1 kg scale and transferred to M/s SMC Technology, Malaysia

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Major Raw Material to be Utilized

Spent nickel catalyst, sulphuric acid, alkali, Promoter.

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Major Raw Plant Equipment and Machinery Required

Roaster, Grinding and sieving apparatus, leaching reactors, promoter, filtration unit, pumps, crystalliser etc.

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Techno-Economics

For a 10 MT/month capacity plant; Capital cost is ~Rs.75 Lakhs (excluding land & shed). Recurring Expenditure - Rs. 3.5 Lakhs/month (excluding spent catalyst cost).

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Technology Package

a) Process-Know-how, (b) Mass Balance, (c) Details of equipment,(d) Plant Layout and (e) Quality Assurance Methods