Base metals recovery from zinc hydrometallurgical plant residues by digestion method

The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
R. B. Ngenda
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The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
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Jan 1, 2009

Abstract

The ?Kolwezi Zinc Plant?, in French ?Usines à Zinc de Kolwezi? (UZK), has produced about 910 000 dry metric tons of residues during the hydrometallurgical treatment of calcines from sulphide zinc concentrates. The zinc hydro plant residues contain on average 19.47% Zn, 2.7% Cu, 2.1% Pb, 26.6% Fe, 0.12% Cd, 0.39% As, 157ppm Ag, 447.8 ppm Ga, 475.4 ppm Ge, etc. This material was dumped in five ponds in the vicinity of the plant. The high Fe content in the ore concentrates induced important conversion of some of zinc and copper into ferrites during the roasting process. Those ferrites are very stable compounds, which are difficult to leach with dilute sulphuric acid solution. Therefore, they mainly report to the leaching residues. Hot leaching has been successfully applied to the treatment of zinc hydro plant residues. The method, however, presents the disadvantage of simultaneously dissolving iron(Fe). It is then necessary to remove an important iron quantity from solution prior to zinc and other metals recovery.
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APA: R. B. Ngenda  (2009)  Base metals recovery from zinc hydrometallurgical plant residues by digestion method

MLA: R. B. Ngenda Base metals recovery from zinc hydrometallurgical plant residues by digestion method. The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 2009.

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