New Process For Extracting Cadmium By The System Of Ammoniacal- Ammonium Sulfate

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
Wei Liu
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Jan 1, 2006

Abstract

A new process for extracting cadmium from the electric precipitated dust produced by ISP process was studied. A leaching rate of 89.1% of cadmium was attained by leaching the dust with NH3?H2O-(NH4)2SO4 system under the best leaching conditions: ratio of liquid to solid(l:s)=2.5, c(NH3):c(NH4+)=3:5, total concentration of ammonium and ammonia=8 mol?L-1, leaching time= 1.5h, temperature=35. The most troublesome impurity of lead could be deposited from the leached out solution automatically after put it static more than 15h when the total concentration of zinc and cadmium was up to 45gL-1 , and the final concentration of lead was 0.0047 gL-1, which meant 99% of it was removed. Metallic cadmium which contained cadmium more than 99% was prepared by electrowinning under the conditions: current density=750Am-2, total concentration of Cd2+ and Zn2+>25gL-1. The current efficiency was about 87% and the energy consumption for every ton of cadmium was about 548KWht-1. Main impurities of the metallic cadmium were copper and zinc and all of they could be got rid of in the following pyrometallurgical refining step.
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APA: Wei Liu  (2006)  New Process For Extracting Cadmium By The System Of Ammoniacal- Ammonium Sulfate

MLA: Wei Liu New Process For Extracting Cadmium By The System Of Ammoniacal- Ammonium Sulfate. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 2006.

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