Analytical Techniques Used for Investigating the Recycle of Lead from Fire Assay Wastes

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
Carl C. Nesbitt Sue Xue
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Jan 1, 1999

Abstract

A project was completed which investigated the efficacy of recycling lead or lead monoxide from various fire assay wastes including crucibles, cupels and slag. The scope of the project was to determine optimal hydrometallurgical parameters so that direct separation and recovery of lead salts was economically feasible. A process was developed from the study which could use either acetic acid or nitric acid as a leachant, followed by several precipitation processes which could directly recover litharge (PbO) or other lead salts, such as lead carbonate or lead sulfate. The economics of the process is discussed. Analytical equipment such as the atomic absorption spectrophotometer and x-ray diffractometer supplied much of the information required for the study. However some novel analytical approaches using these instruments had to be developed to help in the determination of leaching kinetics and process quality control which are discussed.
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APA: Carl C. Nesbitt Sue Xue  (1999)  Analytical Techniques Used for Investigating the Recycle of Lead from Fire Assay Wastes

MLA: Carl C. Nesbitt Sue Xue Analytical Techniques Used for Investigating the Recycle of Lead from Fire Assay Wastes. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 1999.

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