Patents by Inventor G. Bryn Harris
G. Bryn Harris has filed for patents to protect the following inventions. This listing includes patent applications that are pending as well as patents that have already been granted by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).
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Patent number: 7968065Abstract: A process for leaching a value metal from a base metal sulfide ore, comprising the step of leaching the ore with a lixiviant comprising a chloride, an oxidant and hydrochloric acid is disclosed. The leaching is controlled, by use of low concentrations of hydrochloric acid and a redox potential, to effect formation of hydrogen sulfide from the base metal sulfide ore. The hydrogen sulfide is stripped from the leach solution, thereby reducing the amount of sulfate generated in the leach to very low levels. The leaching may also be conducted to limit the co-dissolution of platinum group metals and gold with the base value metals. The leach forms a value metal-rich leachate and a solids residue. The solids residue may be subsequently leached to recover the platinum group metals and gold. The value metal-rich leachate can be oxidized and neutralized to recover the value base metals. In an embodiment, the chloride is magnesium chloride and lixiviant solution is regenerated.Type: GrantFiled: September 29, 2008Date of Patent: June 28, 2011Assignee: Jaguar Nickel Inc.Inventors: G. Bryn Harris, Vaikuntam I. Lakshmanan, Ramamritham Sridhar, Geroge Puvvada
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Patent number: 7803336Abstract: A process for leaching a value metal from a titanium-bearing ore material comprising the step of leaching the ore material at atmospheric pressure with a lixiviant comprising a chloride and hydrochloric acid is disclosed. The leaching conditions are such that titanium is leached and remains in solution. The temperature is maintained at less that 85° C., and the concentration of hydrochloric acid is preferably less than 20% (mass ratio). The preferred chloride is magnesium chloride. The lixiviant may contain oxidant e.g. sodium chlorate or chlorine.Type: GrantFiled: November 4, 2004Date of Patent: September 28, 2010Assignee: Process Research Ortech, Inc.Inventors: Vaikuntum I. Lakshmanan, Ramamritham Sridhar, G. Bryn Harris, George Puvvada
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Patent number: 7736606Abstract: A process for leaching a value metal from a base metal sulfide ore, comprising the step of leaching the ore with a lixiviant comprising a chloride, an oxidant and hydrochloric acid is disclosed. The leaching is controlled, by use of low concentrations of hydrochloric acid and a redox potential, to effect formation of hydrogen sulfide from the base metal sulfide ore. The hydrogen sulfide is stripped from the leach solution, thereby reducing the amount of sulfate generated in the leach to very low levels. The leaching may also be conducted to limit the co-dissolution of platinum group metals and gold with the base value metals. The leach forms a value metal-rich leachate and a solids residue. The solids residue may be subsequently leached to recover the platinum group metals and gold. The value metal-rich leachate can be is oxidized and neutralized to recover the value base metals. In an embodiment, the chloride is magnesium chloride and lixiviant solution is regenerated.Type: GrantFiled: September 28, 2004Date of Patent: June 15, 2010Assignee: Jaguar Nickel Inc.Inventors: G. Bryn Harris, Vaikuntam I. Lakshmanan, Ramamritham Sridhar, George Puvvada
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Publication number: 20090013829Abstract: A process for leaching a value metal from a base metal sulfide ore, comprising the step of leaching the ore with a lixiviant comprising a chloride, an oxidant and hydrochloric acid is disclosed. The leaching is controlled, by use of low concentrations of hydrochloric acid and a redox potential, to effect formation of hydrogen sulfide from the base metal sulfide ore. The hydrogen sulfide is stripped from the leach solution, thereby reducing the amount of sulfate generated in the leach to very low levels. The leaching may also be conducted to limit the co-dissolution of platinum group metals and gold with the base value metals. The leach forms a value metal-rich leachate and a solids residue. The solids residue may be subsequently leached to recover the platinum group metals and gold. The value metal-rich leachate can be oxidized and neutralized to recover the value base metals.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 29, 2008Publication date: January 15, 2009Inventors: G. Bryn Harris, Vaikuntam I. Lakshmanan, Ramamritham Sridhar, Geroge Puvvada
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Patent number: 7329396Abstract: A process for leaching a value metal from oxidic materials, such as a lateritic nickel ore, comprising the step of leaching the ore with a lixiviant comprising a cationic salt (e.g., magnesium chloride) and hydrochloric acid is disclosed. An oxidant or additional metal chloride (such as that which results from the leaching operation) may be added. In one embodiment, the process comprises recovery of a value metal from ore comprising the steps of: leaching the ore with a lixiviant; separating a value metal-rich leachate from the ore in a first solid-liquid separation; oxidizing and neutralizing the value metal-rich leachate so obtained; and separating a solution of magnesium chloride from the leachate so obtained in a second solid-liquid separation. In another embodiment, the lixiviant solution is regenerated from the solution of magnesium chloride. In a further embodiment, regeneration of the lixiviant solution includes a step of producing magnesium oxide from the solution of magnesium chloride.Type: GrantFiled: May 13, 2004Date of Patent: February 12, 2008Assignee: Jaguar Nickel Inc.Inventors: G. Bryn Harris, Vaikuntam I. Lakshmanan, Ramamritham Sridhar
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Publication number: 20040228783Abstract: A process for leaching a value metal from oxidic materials, such as a lateritic nickel ore, comprising the step of leaching the ore with a lixiviant comprising a cationic salt (e.g., magnesium chloride) and hydrochloric acid is disclosed. An oxidant or additional metal chloride (such as that which results from the leaching operation) may be added. In one embodiment, the process comprises recovery of a value metal from ore comprising the steps of: leaching the ore with a lixiviant; separating a value metal-rich leachate from the ore in a first solid-liquid separation; oxidizing and neutralizing the value metal-rich leachate so obtained; and separating a solution of magnesium chloride from the leachate so obtained in a second solid-liquid separation. In another embodiment, the lixiviant solution is regenerated from the solution of magnesium chloride. In a further embodiment, regeneration of the lixiviant solution includes a step of producing magnesium oxide from the solution of magnesium chloride.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 13, 2004Publication date: November 18, 2004Applicant: Jaguar Nickel Inc.Inventors: G. Bryn Harris, Vaikuntam I. Lakshmanan, Ramamritham Sridhar
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Patent number: 5091161Abstract: A process for the production of pure magnesium chloride liquor from siliceous magnesium minerals comprises the steps of continuously leaching the siliceous magnesium mineral with a hydrochloric acid solution at a temperature higher than 50.degree. C. but below the boiling point and in such a manner as to maintain the pH of the slurry below 1.5 to prevent the formation of silica gel, continuously reacting such slurry with a reactive magnesia in order to raise the pH to 4.0-7.0 to precipitate substantially all the impurities from solution while preventing silica gel formation, and performing a solid/liquid separation of the slurry on suitable filtration equipment to obtain pure magnesium chloride liquor.Type: GrantFiled: August 20, 1990Date of Patent: February 25, 1992Assignee: Noranda, Inc.Inventors: G. Bryn Harris, John G. Peacey
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Patent number: 4800003Abstract: A process for the production of Mg metal from impure Mg-containing materials is disclosed. The process comprises the steps of reacting a slurry of impure Mg-containing material with a hot HCl-containing gas stream to produce an impure MgCl.sub.2 slurry, purifying the MgCl.sub.2 slurry to form a substantially pure MgCl.sub.2 solution, drying the substantially pure MgCl.sub.2 solution to produce a MgCl.sub.2 powder containing up to about 5% each of MgO and H.sub.2 O, dehydration melting of the MgCl.sub.2 powder to produce molten anhydrous MgCl.sub.2, performing electrolysis of the molten anhydrous MgCl.sub.2 to produce Mg metal and Cl.sub.2, and recycling all of Cl.sub.2 produced during electrolysis to the above dehydration melting step for converting MgO and H.sub.2 O present in the MgCl.sub.2 powder into MgCl.sub.2 and HCl and for producing the hot HCl-containing gas stream. Dehydration melting is preferably done by feeding the MgCl.sub.2 powder into the feed end of a rotary kiln, and reacting Cl.sub.Type: GrantFiled: September 29, 1987Date of Patent: January 24, 1989Assignee: Noranda Inc.Inventors: John G. Peacey, G. Bryn Harris
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Patent number: 4743347Abstract: A process for producing a substantially pure, concentrated MgCl.sub.2 solution suitable for subsequent molten salt electrolysis to magnesium metal from an impure magnesite ore or concentrate is disclosed. The process comprises the steps of calcining a magnesite ore or concentrate at a temperature greater than 600.degree. C. to decompose most of the magnesite and form a reactive magnesia, dissolving such reactive magnesia with either concentrated hydrochloric acid or hydrogen chloride gas with the addition of a surface active wetting agent to produce an impure concentrated MgCl.sub.2 solution, and reacting such impure concentrated MgCl.sub.2 solution with a minimum of excess magnesia to increase the pH of the solution to at least 5.5 to precipitate undesirable impurities from solution and produce a substantially pure MgCl.sub.2 solution.Type: GrantFiled: May 11, 1987Date of Patent: May 10, 1988Assignee: Pamour Inc.Inventors: G. Bryn Harris, John G. Peacey, Serge Monette
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Patent number: 4670052Abstract: A process for the recovery of gold from a precious metal bearing sludge concentrate is disclosed. The process comprises the steps of leaching the sludge with hydrochloric acid and hydrogen peroxide to solubilize at least gold, palladium and platinum, removing silver from the leach slurry as insoluble silver chloride and selectively precipitating gold from the leach solution remaining after removal of silver by reduction with SO.sub.2 in the presence of sodium ions.Type: GrantFiled: May 7, 1986Date of Patent: June 2, 1987Assignee: Noranda, Inc.Inventors: Robert W. Stanley, G. Bryn Harris, Serge Monette