Autoclave Leaching of Zinc Concentrate at a Bench Scale.

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
Gerardo Fuentes Claudio Acuña Sergio Romo
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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Jan 1, 2015

Abstract

The leaching kinetics of a zinc concentrate in autoclave reactors were studied. A sample of concentrate from Bolivia, with typical mineralogical characteristics of the Andes region, was used. A concentrate containing 49% zinc and 145 ppm of silver from Minera Viacha was characterized chemically and mineralogically (atomic absorption, X-ray diffraction, and SEM microscopy) and tested in bench scale reactors. Two types of autoclave batch reactors were used at 40 bars of oxygen pressure and three levels of temperature (150°C, 200°C and 250°C). The solid to solution leaching ratio was 1:10 (10% sulphuric acid concentration). The effect of the particle size of the concentrate on the leaching kinetics was studied (P80: 145 and 45 µm). Iron from the leaching solution was removed by precipitation by increasing the pH in order to generate a clean solution for zinc electrowinning. The zinc solution was used to evaluate the feasibility of cathode production at the laboratory scale. Zinc extractions with higher liberation (P80 = 45 µm) reached up to 98%. Ground concentrate with finer sizes resulted in agglomeration and the use of dispersing agents did not improve slurry mixing. The leaching solution contained 55 g/L zinc and 7 g/L iron; it was purified by precipitating iron. The precipitation was evaluated using sodium hydroxide and ammonium hydroxide. In the first case, a colloidal suspension of ferric salts was formed while in the second case, different iron compounds were precipitated. The precipitate obtained with ammonium hydroxide had better filtering properties. Electrowinning was carried out using two types of cathodes (stainless steel and aluminium) and solutions purified with ammonium hydroxide. Zinc cathodes formed on stainless steel presented a better physical quality than those formed on aluminium.
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APA: Gerardo Fuentes Claudio Acuña Sergio Romo  (2015)  Autoclave Leaching of Zinc Concentrate at a Bench Scale.

MLA: Gerardo Fuentes Claudio Acuña Sergio Romo Autoclave Leaching of Zinc Concentrate at a Bench Scale.. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 2015.

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