Recovery Of Metals From Solutions - Chemical Precipitation

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
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US 4,192,852-Precipitation of iron values as a jarosite from a sulfate solution obtained as a byproduct in the hydrometallurgical processing of zinc sulfide ore The solution is cooled, partially neutralized, and clarified. The clarified solution is heated to a temperature of 80 to 100°C in the presence of sodium, potassium, or ammonium ions to precipitate substantially all of the ferric iron as jarosite The precipitate is thickened, filtered, and washed The residual solution may be processed for zinc or other nonferrous metal values R V. Pammenter and C J Haigh, assigned to Electrolytic Zinc Co of Australasia Ltd. Mar. 11, 1980. 16 pp. (423-42) Filed: 5-8-78 (903,524). Priority- Australia, 5-9-77 (PD0030) (Drawings below.)
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MLA: Recovery Of Metals From Solutions - Chemical Precipitation. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1982.

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