Research on the Behavior of Germanium in the Leaching Process of Germanium-Bearing Zinc Oxide by Sulfuric Acid

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
Tao Jiang
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Germanium is widely used in many fields, and the production of germanium is very important. The effects of initial sulfuric acid concentration, liquid to solid ratio and other parameters on the leaching rate of germanium and zinc from germanium-bearing zinc oxide has been studied. The occurrence and form of germanium and other elements in the leach feed and the leach residue were studied by EPMA, XRD and chemical analyses. The experiments showed that the leaching rate of germanium and zinc was 91% and 88%, respectively under optimal conditions. Wurtzite was the main limiting factor for the leaching rate of zinc while the leaching rate of germanium was limited by insoluble germanium compounds. Furthermore, it was found that some germanium was bound up in galena in the leach residue. These results may be helpful for further improving the leaching rate of germanium in germanium-bearing zinc oxide.
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APA: Tao Jiang  Research on the Behavior of Germanium in the Leaching Process of Germanium-Bearing Zinc Oxide by Sulfuric Acid

MLA: Tao Jiang Research on the Behavior of Germanium in the Leaching Process of Germanium-Bearing Zinc Oxide by Sulfuric Acid. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society,

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