One-Step Extraction of Lead from Spent Lead-Acid Battery Paste via Reductive Sulfur-Fixing Smelting: Thermodynamic Analysis

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
Yun Li Chaobo Tang Yongming Chen Shenghai Yang Lulu Guo Jing He Motang Tang
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The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
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Mar 1, 2017

Abstract

A new innovative process for one-step and cleaner extraction of lead from spent lead-acid battery by reductive sulfur-fixing smelting was presented. This paper summarized and discussed several potential sulfur-fixing agents and molten salts which can be used in this new technique. Thermodynamic analysis involving reaction mechanism, ΔGT and predominance-area diagrams of different smelting systems were performed, respectively. The results proved the technical feasibility and high-efficiency of this process. Copper oxide ash (CuO), zinc oxide ash (ZnO) and iron oxide bearing residues (FexOy) can be used as sulfur-fixing agent to extract lead through exchange reactions. Sulfur-fixed efficiency of CuO, ZnO and FeO decrease slightly in turn. Sulfur contained in PbSO4 is fixed in form of Cu2S, ZnS and FeS respectively which avoids SO2 emission. The addition of molten salt can significantly decrease temperature of reductive sulfur-fixing reactions. Molten salt can be regenerated and recycled in smelting system after filtering solid residues.
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APA: Yun Li Chaobo Tang Yongming Chen Shenghai Yang Lulu Guo Jing He Motang Tang  (2017)  One-Step Extraction of Lead from Spent Lead-Acid Battery Paste via Reductive Sulfur-Fixing Smelting: Thermodynamic Analysis

MLA: Yun Li Chaobo Tang Yongming Chen Shenghai Yang Lulu Guo Jing He Motang Tang One-Step Extraction of Lead from Spent Lead-Acid Battery Paste via Reductive Sulfur-Fixing Smelting: Thermodynamic Analysis. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 2017.

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