Preparation And Application Of Basic Zinc Sulfate For Iron Precipitation As Jarosite: A Strategy To Reduce The Loss Of Values In The Zinc Leaching Circuit.

- Organization:
- Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
- Pages:
- 10
- File Size:
- 3493 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 2014
Abstract
The recovery of zinc in refineries is strongly affected by the formation of zinc ferrites during the roasting of zinc concentrates. To achieve the highest zinc recovery most of these plants operate under high acidity and high temperature conditions in their leaching circuits. However, under these conditions high iron dissolution occurs. For iron control the common practice is to precipitate it as jarosite, and calcine is normally used as neutralizing agent. This practice causes a significant loss of metal values associated with the calcine, such as zinc ferrites and silver insoluble phases. These metal values are carried by the jarosite into confined waste in many plants. In order to diminish such losses, it is necessary to use a neutralizing agent that could substitute the use of calcine. An alternative neutralizing could be the basic zinc sulfate (BZnS). This work presents the results of a laboratory analysis on the required conditions for the BZnS production from process streams of a zinc refinery plant. Neutralizing behavior of BZnS was evaluated in iron precipitation as jarosite, in order to establish the feasibility of replacing the calcine and decrease the loss of zinc and other metals values during the iron removing step of the hydrometallurgical circuit of the zinc refinery under study.
Citation
APA:
(2014) Preparation And Application Of Basic Zinc Sulfate For Iron Precipitation As Jarosite: A Strategy To Reduce The Loss Of Values In The Zinc Leaching Circuit.MLA: Preparation And Application Of Basic Zinc Sulfate For Iron Precipitation As Jarosite: A Strategy To Reduce The Loss Of Values In The Zinc Leaching Circuit.. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 2014.