An Improved Pyrometallurgical Method For The Recovery Of Lead From Battery Residue

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
C. A. Pickles
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Jan 1, 1992

Abstract

At the present time, pyrometallurgical processes are employed for the recovery of lead from battery scrap. These processes have serious pollution problems, primarily due to the emfssion of sulphur dioxide and airborne lead in the form of dust and fume. In addition it is necessary to dispose of solid wastes and liquid effluents which contain lead and in some cases sodium sulfide-containing compounds. In this work an improved process was investigated for the recovery of lead from battery residue. This involved pelletization of the residue with sodium carbonate and moisture. Then, the pellets were melted without carbon and the .sodium sulphate salt was removed. Subsequently, the molten lead oxide was reduced with carbon. This process minimizes the sulphur dioxide emissions and leads to very low sulfide contents of the sodium sulfate salt
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APA: C. A. Pickles  (1992)  An Improved Pyrometallurgical Method For The Recovery Of Lead From Battery Residue

MLA: C. A. Pickles An Improved Pyrometallurgical Method For The Recovery Of Lead From Battery Residue. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 1992.

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