Hydrometallurgical Processing of Copper Production Dusts (9651f6f7-64ef-4888-9ad5-5853fd76146e)

- Organization:
- International Mineral Processing Congress
- Pages:
- 9
- File Size:
- 334 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 2003
Abstract
"The paper describes the results of stripping of copper production dusts by leaching with aqueous soda, nitric acid solutions and recovery from solutions resulting in the production of lead sulphate, tribasic lead sulfate (TBLS), ammonium perrhenate, zinc, copper-cadmium cake.The combination of two stripping operations under chosen optimal conditions allows the recovery of 98% rhenium, 82% lead, 92 % copper, and 96% zinc and cadmium each. The major amount of rhenium (~ 80%) is recovered at the carbonization stage, and other metals - at the nitric acid leaching stage.Lead sulfate was precipitated by mixing solutions resulting from carbonization and leaching. Tribasic lead sulfate was produced by dissolving lead sulfate in sodium hydroxide solutions. Rhenium was recovered from mother liquor resulting from lead sulfate precipitation by liquid-liquid extraction and zinc was recovered from raffinates. Trialkylamine (TAA) was used as an extractant for rhenium recovery and di-2- ethylhexylphosphoric acid was used for zinc recovery. Optimal liquid-liquid extraction parameters have been defined allowing the recovery of 96% rhenium in crude ammonium perrhenate and 94% zinc in sulfuric acid solution. Based on the experimental data, the flowchart for dust processing to produce salable products - lead, rhenium, zinc salts has been suggested."
Citation
APA:
(2003) Hydrometallurgical Processing of Copper Production Dusts (9651f6f7-64ef-4888-9ad5-5853fd76146e)MLA: Hydrometallurgical Processing of Copper Production Dusts (9651f6f7-64ef-4888-9ad5-5853fd76146e). International Mineral Processing Congress, 2003.