The CENIM_LNETI Process for Zinc Recovery from Complex Sulphides
    
    - Organization:
 - The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
 - Pages:
 - 8
 - File Size:
 - 194 KB
 - Publication Date:
 - Jan 1, 1993
 
Abstract
A proprietary hydrometallurgical ammonium chloride process for the  recovery of not only zinc, but also copper, lead and silver from sulphidic  zinc-rich concentrates has been developed at bench scale by CENIM and  INETI (ex-LNET) as part of a research project supported by the  Commission of the European Community (DGXII). This paper deals  with the innovative chemical aspects applied to this chloride process and  also with the more relevant data relating to mass balance, heat balance  and process economics. Under mild temperature and oxygen pressure  leaching conditions it is possible to extract practically all the zinc together  with the other metals of interest and to precipitate simultaneously the  solubilised iron fraction as goethite. The pH is kept close to neutrality in  spite of the ammonia released in the leaching of the non-ferrous  sulphides. A buffer effect is observed mostly due to the formation of zinc  ammines which are very soluble in this medium. The zinc is further  extracted by D2EHPA, the acidity being neutralised by the ammonia.  Most of the ammonium chloride is naturally regenerated in this step. The  zinc is recovered as zinc cathodes in a conventional sulphate  electrowinning circuit. All the main raw material consumptions  excluding the concentrate, such as oxygen, lime and ammonium chloride  are linked to the sulphate formation in the leaching step which must be  kept as low as possible by decreasing the reaction time under neutral  conditions. The process analysis is complemented by the economic evaluation of a  reference case. Difficulties encountered in finding a more convenient  method of assessing the economics of the process in the absence of a  reference price for a complex sulphide concentrate are examined and  discussed. The reason why this analysis was performed with a much  more optimistic metal prices scenario is also highlighted. The process  economics are primarily dependent on the zinc market quotations and of  course on the concentrate cost. Around 70 per cent of the total revenue is  due to zinc sales. Assuming an internal rate of return of 17 per cent, the  price of the concentrate can be as high as 255 $US/t for a plant capacity  of 320 000 t/y (90 000 t/y of zinc).
Citation
APA: (1993) The CENIM_LNETI Process for Zinc Recovery from Complex Sulphides
MLA: The CENIM_LNETI Process for Zinc Recovery from Complex Sulphides. The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 1993.