Fluosilicic Acid Leaching Of Galena

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
Patrick R. Taylor
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Jan 1, 2003

Abstract

A kinetic study of the fluosilicic acid leaching of galena was performed under the presence of different oxidants. Fluosilicic acid concentration, agitation speed, concentration of solids and particle size, type and concentration of oxidant, and temperature were the variables studied. Hydrogen peroxide was found to be the most effective oxidant, its effectiveness being proportional to its concentration. As expected, an increase of leaching temperature increased the overall extraction and extraction rate. The same was found by decreasing the galena particle size. It is thought that leaching using hydrogen peroxide is controlled by fluid film mass transfer due to the calculated apparent activation energy. Reaction by-products such as sulfur and sulfur compounds retard the leaching rate. A mathematical model is proposed and compared to experimental results.
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APA: Patrick R. Taylor  (2003)  Fluosilicic Acid Leaching Of Galena

MLA: Patrick R. Taylor Fluosilicic Acid Leaching Of Galena. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 2003.

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