Circuit Optimization, with Silver Recovery Options and Deportment, in the Kidd Creek Zinc Plant

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
J. D. Scott
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The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
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Jan 1, 1990

Abstract

The counter-current jarosite acid wash circuit presently in operation in the zinc plant produces a combined jarosite plus Pb/Ag residue which is discarded. Extensive pilot-scale testwork, and some past in-plant operational experience, has shown that the zinc plant can be easily reconfigured to produce two residues during periods of high silver feeds and/or prices. Plant.optimized circuit configurations are available for silver recovery to a Pb/Ag residue and are in use for the prevention of Pb/Ag-jarosite formation in both the neutral and high-acid leaching circuits. Silver in the zinc plant undergoes several changes in state as it proceeds through these circuits. The roaster calcine is ~3:1 silver sulfate: silver metal, with metallic silver mainly as micro-Inclusions In an aluminosilicate phase. In neutral leach residue, the majority is as silver sulfide or Pb/Ag/Zn-sulfide coatings on unroasted sphalerite grains, with minor Pb/Ag-jarosite and some residual metallic silver in unreacted alumina-silicate grains. In high-acid leach residue, silver occurs as Se-rich silver sulfide particles in sulfur/jarosite ball aggregates, as silver sulfate impregnations in silica-gel masses and in solid solution in Pb/K/Zn~jarosite. Silver concentrations in solution range from 20 to 60 ppb.
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APA: J. D. Scott  (1990)  Circuit Optimization, with Silver Recovery Options and Deportment, in the Kidd Creek Zinc Plant

MLA: J. D. Scott Circuit Optimization, with Silver Recovery Options and Deportment, in the Kidd Creek Zinc Plant. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 1990.

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