Arsenic Removal From A Lead Smelter Waste

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
J. Pérez
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Jan 1, 1996

Abstract

A lead smelter slag with high copper, lead, arsenic and silver contents was treated at laboratory scale for arsenic removal. The slag was first leached at atmospberic pressure with sulfuric acid and oxygen. According to arsenic contents leaching of most of the arsenic was achieved in either one or two stages, producing a lead-silver rich residue and a solution high in copper and arsenic concentrations. Alternative routes were considered to treat the resulting solution. Firstly, solvent extraction of arsenic with a mixture of TBP and 2-etbyl-bexanol was tested and extractions of over 95 percent of arsenic were achieved. Secondly, a copper arsenate precipitation treatment was done to eliminate arsenic and copper from solution.
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APA: J. Pérez  (1996)  Arsenic Removal From A Lead Smelter Waste

MLA: J. Pérez Arsenic Removal From A Lead Smelter Waste. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 1996.

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