Removal Of Arsenic From Washing Acid By The Sachtleben-Lurgi Process

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
Gunther Klamp
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Jan 1, 1992

Abstract

Disposal of arsenic compounds from washing acid in metallurgical plants is becoming a severe problem when using lime neutralization. A further problem is the disposal of relatively large quantities of gypsum which is produced during this neutralization step and which Is also conta-minated with other toxic metal compounds. The Sachtleben-Lurgi process removes arsenic and other metals from washing acid in the form of insoluble sulphides. The purified acid contains less than 0.5 ppm of arsenic and can be used for standard sulphuric acid applications. The process Is demonstrated commercially at Sachtleben's acid plant since more than five years.
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APA: Gunther Klamp  (1992)  Removal Of Arsenic From Washing Acid By The Sachtleben-Lurgi Process

MLA: Gunther Klamp Removal Of Arsenic From Washing Acid By The Sachtleben-Lurgi Process. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 1992.

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