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Title: Extraction of ammonium nickel sulfate hexahydrate by hydrometallurgical process from the hyperaccumulating plant Odontarrhena muralis – case study from Serbia
Authors: Marković, Branislav
Ranđelović, Dragana
Jovanović, Gvozden
Tomović, Gordana 
Jakovljević, Ksenija 
Mišljenović, Tomica 
Sokić, Miroslav
Keywords: Phytomining;Bio-ore;Leaching;Nickel;Extraction
Issue Date: 1-Nov-2021
Rank: M23
Publisher: Association of the Chemical Engineers of Serbia
Citation: Marković, B., Ranđelović, D., Jovanović, G. Tomović, G., Jakovljević, K., Mišljenović, T., Sokić, M. (2021): Extraction of ammonium nickel sulfate hexahydrate by hydrometallurgical process from the hyperaccumulating plant Odontarrhena muralis – case study from Serbia. Hemijska Industrija 75(5): 285-296. https://doi.org/10.2298/HEMIND210701027M
Project: Projects of the Serbian Ministry of Education, Science and Technological Development, Grant no. 451-03-9/2021-14/200023 and Grant no. 451-03-9/2021-14/200178
Journal: Hemijska industrija
Abstract: 
Phytomining is a new promising technique that is based on using hyperaccumulating plants which biomass is utilized as a bio-ore for metal extraction. The Ni-hyperaccumulating species Odontarrhena muralis is widely distributed on ultramafic soils in Serbia, and could be a promising candidate for Ni agromining. In the present study, efficiency of a hydrometallurgical process for Ni recovery using biomass of O. muralis wild population through the synthesis of Ni salts from plant ash in the form of ammonium nickel sulfate hexahydrate, Ni(NH4)2(SO4)2 6H2O – (ANSH) was assessed. The average Ni content in the plant from ultramafic sites in West Serbia was up to 3.300 g kg-1. The mass yield of ANSH crystals from the crude ash was ~12 % with the average purity of 73 % were obtained. By optimizing the purification process before precipitation of ANSH crystals, it is possible to obtain salt crystals of higher purity, which increases the economic profitability of this process. The results of this preliminary study on wild population of O. muralis show the increased potential for implementation of phytomining practices as an alternative way of Ni extraction on ultramafic sites in Serbia.
URI: https://biore.bio.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/4525
DOI: 10.2298/HEMIND210701027M
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