A Novel Separation Process for Detoxifying Cadmium-Containing Residues from Zinc Purification Plants

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
Feng Xie Diankun Lu Ganfeng Tu Edouard Asselin
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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Jan 1, 2014

Abstract

A novel separation process for detoxifying cadmium-containing residues arising from zinc hydrometallurgical processes has been developed. An initial investigation indicated that a high concentration of zinc in the sulfate solution can be effectively separated from cadmium by solvent extraction with P204 (di(2-ethylhexly)phosphoric acid, D2EHPA). The mixture of sulfuric acid and ammonium citrate ((NH4)3C6H5O7) is thus used to extract metals from the residue at room temperature. Copper in the leachate is recovered by solvent extraction (SX) with LIX 973. Cobalt in the raffinate from the copper SX process is recovered by precipitation with a-nitroso-ß-naphthol. The results show that more than 50% of the copper and virtually all the zinc, cadmium and cobalt in the residue can be leached under the experimental conditions used here. Virtually all dissolved copper and cobalt can be recovered in the subsequent solvent extraction and precipitation processes. The presence of (NH4)3C6H5O7 could significantly facilitate the extraction of zinc by D2EHPA in the subsequent separation of zinc and cadmium. More than 97% of the dissolved zinc can be recovered through a two-stage counter current solvent extraction process. After separating copper, cobalt and zinc, cadmium can easily be recovered from the solution either by cementation with zinc powder or by electrowinning, while the purified solution can be recycled back to the leaching process.
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APA: Feng Xie Diankun Lu Ganfeng Tu Edouard Asselin  (2014)  A Novel Separation Process for Detoxifying Cadmium-Containing Residues from Zinc Purification Plants

MLA: Feng Xie Diankun Lu Ganfeng Tu Edouard Asselin A Novel Separation Process for Detoxifying Cadmium-Containing Residues from Zinc Purification Plants. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 2014.

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