RI 5891 Recovery Of Germanium, Cadmium, And Lead As Sulfides From Zinc Concentrates By Batch And Fluid-Solids Roasting ? Summary

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
A. G. Starliper
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Jan 1, 1961

Abstract

Research was conducted by the Bureau of Mines to determine feasible roasting methods for the removal and the recovery of germanium, cadmium, and lead as enriched fractions from sphalerite concentrates. The two types of roasting processes studied were: (1) Batch, with a stationary bed, and (2) continuous, with a suspended bed, Results indicated that either method gave satisfactory metallurgical recoveries} but the continuous process is recommended because of inherent advantages. Final products were enriched fractions that could be treated by conventional methods for production of metallic germanium, cadmium, and lead. In the batch process, the concentrates were placed in a large tube furnace and heated at 1,080° C, an average of 3 hours. During the heating period, inert, reducing} or sulfur-laden gases were passed over the stationary charge to convey the sublimed metal sulfides from the hot portion of the tube to a lower temperature condensing zone at the end of the tube, where the metal sulfides were collected on baffles and recovered. In the batch and fluidizing roasting processes alike, the gases passed over or through the charge and served only as carriers for the sublimates and as suspension media in fluidization roasting. Since both processes depended on the volatilization, at relatively high vapor pressures, of the sulfides of germanium, cadmium, and lead, it was imperative that very little oxygen come in contact with the charge to alter the sulfide minerals. Germanium has a high affinity for oxygen, but in this instance it was buffered by being in solid solution in zinc sulfide.
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APA: A. G. Starliper  (1961)  RI 5891 Recovery Of Germanium, Cadmium, And Lead As Sulfides From Zinc Concentrates By Batch And Fluid-Solids Roasting ? Summary

MLA: A. G. Starliper RI 5891 Recovery Of Germanium, Cadmium, And Lead As Sulfides From Zinc Concentrates By Batch And Fluid-Solids Roasting ? Summary. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1961.

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