Recovery of zinc from sulphide flotation tailings
 
    
    - Organization:
- The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
- Pages:
- 8
- File Size:
- 535 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1986
Abstract
The chemical oxidation kinetics of  sphalerite by Fe(III) was studied at various  temperatures and size fractions in sulphate  media. The kinetics of Zn extraction  followed a pore diffusion control mechanism  with an apparent activation energy of 54-58 kJ mole. This figure, although high  for a pore diffusion control process, is  consistent with other studies carried out in  sulphate media. An empirical statistical model,  relating the extraction time to % Zn  extraction, average particle size and  temperature, is described by log 1 = 12.22 - 0.017% Ext. - 1.76 log D Av  t - 2954  T  Parallel studies were also carried out investigating the biological oxidation of  sphalerite utilizing the acidophilic  autotrophic bacterium Thiobacillus  Ferroxidans. The effect of such kinetic parameters  as pulp density, particle size and Fe(III)  on bacterial growth rate and consequently  zinc extraction rate, were studied and where  appropriate, optimum conditions for  bacterial growth were specified. Based on the results of chemical and  biological leaching studies, it was apparent  that rapid zinc extraction from sphalerite  was predominently due to oxidation by  Fe(III). The biological oxidation process  catalyses the oxidation and regeneration of  Fe(III). The proposed combined  chemical-biological leach system was  simulated in semi continuous fashion. The  sphalerite oxidation rates obtained in this  system were similar to that predicted by the  chemical leach empirical model. 1. Senior Research Metallurgist, CRA  Research, Boolaroo, N.S.W. 2. Group Leader-Hydrometallurgy, CRA  Research, Boolaroo, N.S.W. 3. Senior Research Scientist,  Biotechnology Australia, Roseville,  N.S.W. 4. Senior Experimental Officer,  Biotechnology Australia, Roseville,  N.S.W.
Citation
APA: (1986) Recovery of zinc from sulphide flotation tailings
MLA: Recovery of zinc from sulphide flotation tailings. The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 1986.
