Experimental Investigation of Metal Recovery and Treatment for Smelting Residue by “Dry-and-Wet” Process

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
Atsushi Shibayama Yasushi Takasaki Atsushi Yamatodani Yasunori Higuchi Shigeru Sunagawa Eiki Ono
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Jan 1, 2008

Abstract

"During metallurgical processing of non-ferrous metals, smelting residue (inc. smelter slag, flue gas and so on) is inevitably generated as secondary product.In this research, some experimental feasibilities were investigated to recover/remove Cu and As from the residue. Primarily, the removal of As and volatilized materials from the residue was examined by pyrometallurgical treatment (dry-process). In the second stage after treating the residue with a dry-process, leaching and solvent extraction as hydrometallurgical treatments (wet-process) were also investigated by using H2SO4 solution as a two stage leaching treatment, to dissolve various metals from the leach residue. Then, solvent extraction was examined by using LIX-84I as an extractant to recover and separate Cu from impurities from the final (2nd) leached solution. For the leaching stages, the removal of 90 % As and the leaching rate of 85 % Cu could be achieved by 0.25 mol/l and 1.0 mol/l H2SO4 solution, respectively. On the other hand, the extraction of over 90 % Cu and stripping was carried out by solvent extraction. 1. IntroductionIn metallurgical process for non-ferrous metals, smelting residue (inc. smelter slag, flue gas and so on) is inevitably generated as secondary product, i.e., flue dust, slug and so on. The smelting residue includes some useful metals and undesired toxic materials; Cu, Pb, Ca and As, etc.In Japan there is one undisclosed place stockpiled with 10,000 ton of smelting residue from abandoned smelters about 25 years ago. Therefore it is necessary to reduce the residual amount for space and environmental protection including water treatment by separating and removing toxic materials."
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APA: Atsushi Shibayama Yasushi Takasaki Atsushi Yamatodani Yasunori Higuchi Shigeru Sunagawa Eiki Ono  (2008)  Experimental Investigation of Metal Recovery and Treatment for Smelting Residue by “Dry-and-Wet” Process

MLA: Atsushi Shibayama Yasushi Takasaki Atsushi Yamatodani Yasunori Higuchi Shigeru Sunagawa Eiki Ono Experimental Investigation of Metal Recovery and Treatment for Smelting Residue by “Dry-and-Wet” Process. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 2008.

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