Hydrothermal Sulfidation of Plumbojarosite for Recovery of Lead and Silver

- Organization:
- The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
- Pages:
- 8
- File Size:
- 330 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1990
Abstract
The U.S. Bureau of Mines investigated a hydrothermal sulfidation procedure to recover lead and silver from plumbojarosite. The plumbojarosite, generated during pressure-oxidative leaching of zinc concentrate in a commercial operation, contained, in percent, 25.4 pb, 18.8 Fe, 1.4 Zn, 29.5 SO,2-, 3.2 s?, 13.4 total sulfur, and 7.4 oz/ton Ag. The sulfidation was conducted in an autoclave and converted the plumbojarosite to amorphous iron oxide and liberated the lead and silver as sulfides. The best operating conditions were using 50 9 of plumbojarosite and 7 pct s? (2.04 9 S? added) in 500 mL of 2.0 mol/L NH3, 150? C, and 1 h. The sulfidation product contained, in percent, 37 Pb, 28 Fe, 6 S2-, 2 SO,2-, and 11.2 oz/st Ag. Ferric chloride leaching extracted 98 pct Pb and 97 pct Ag from the sulfidation product.
Citation
APA:
(1990) Hydrothermal Sulfidation of Plumbojarosite for Recovery of Lead and SilverMLA: Hydrothermal Sulfidation of Plumbojarosite for Recovery of Lead and Silver. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 1990.