Leaching Sulfur from Pressure Acid Leaching Residue of Zinc Concentrate: Parameter Optimization Using Response Surface Methodology

- Organization:
- The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
- Pages:
- 10
- File Size:
- 617 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 2012
Abstract
"The pressure acid leaching residue of zinc concentrate contains a large quantity of sulfur. The present study attempts to leach sulfur using a mixture of ammonium sulfide and water solution at 25°C. Effects of three leaching variables: ammonium sulfide concentration, leaching time, liquid/solid ratio on the sulfur leaching rate were investigated. The process conditions were optimized using response surface methodology based on the central composite design. From the analysis of variance (ANOVA), the significant factors on response were identified. The optimum conditions for leaching elemental sulfur from pressure acid leaching residue of zinc concentrate were obtained using an ammonium sulfide concentration of 2.5 mol/L, leaching liquid-solid ratio of 6.5:1 and leaching time of 7 min. Under the optimum experimental conditions, a maximum of 98.50% of total sulfur was extracted. The experimental results obtained agreed satisfactorily with the model predictions, with a correlation coefficient (R2) of 0.99.IntroductionSulfur is widely used in agriculture, medicine, rubber, building materials, gunpowder, wine and sugar, and other fields [1]. Currently the world sulfur production is 40Mt, out of which more than 90% is recovered from industrial processes, and 10% is natural [2], This highlights the importance of sulfur recovery. As the pressure leaching technologies [3] continue to mature and are increasingly applied to refining, a large quantity of high-sulfur residue is produced [4-5]. It is desirable to recover sulfur from this residue, so that it is economically advantageous, and reduces environmental pollution [6]."
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APA:
(2012) Leaching Sulfur from Pressure Acid Leaching Residue of Zinc Concentrate: Parameter Optimization Using Response Surface MethodologyMLA: Leaching Sulfur from Pressure Acid Leaching Residue of Zinc Concentrate: Parameter Optimization Using Response Surface Methodology. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 2012.