Conference Proceedings
The AusIMM Proceedings 1994
Conference Proceedings
The AusIMM Proceedings 1994
The Leaching of Zinc Sulphide Concentrate in Sulphate-Chloride Solutions with Ferric Ions
Zinc sulphide concentrate from Mount lsa, Australia, was leached in acidic sulphate-chloride solutions using ferric ions as oxidants under atmospheric pressure. The parameters of temperature, particle size and concentrations of ferric and chloride ions were evaluated.The shrinking core model can be used to describe the leaching which is limited by the electrochemical processes in the initial leaching stage, and by both surface reaction and pore diffusion processes subsequently. The apparent activation energy measured in the initial leaching stage is 49 kJ/mole over the temperature range 60 to 90C.About 99 per cent of the contained zinc in the -45+38 m particle sample dissolved at 90C in a 0.5 M H2SO4/0.1 M Fe2(SO4)3/0.8 M NaCI solution within two hours. Some nine per cent of sulphide sulphur was oxidised through to sulphate; the remainder was convened to elemental sulphur.The mixed sulphate-chloride system has advantages over separate chloride and sulphate systems due to the low reagent cost, high leaching rate and possible selective leaching of zinc sulphide concentrate with high lead contents.
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C Y Cheng, C J Clarkson, E V Manlapig
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- Published: 1994
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