Application of a Hydrometallurgical Process to Recover Zinc from CAO Treated EAF Dust

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
R. d. Chairaksa-Fujimoto K. Maruyama T. Miki T. Nagasaka
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Jan 1, 2014

Abstract

Electric arc furnace dust or EAF dust is considered as a hazardous waste but contains a significant amount of economically attractive non-ferrous metals especially zinc as zinc ferrite (ZnFe2O4) and zincite (ZnO). The hydrometallurgical process is one alternative choice because it has the advantage of low energy consumption. The leaching of ZnO from the dust is very easy. However, the complex major zinc compound in EAF dust is ZnFe2O4, which is very stable and insoluble in alkaline or acidic media under delicate conditions, and causes the low zinc recovery yield by hydrometallurgical process. Moreover, halogens and heavy metals in the dust are also problematic. In order to develop a new effective EAF dust treatment process, the authors have proposed "CaO addition process" as pre-dust treatment to transform all of ZnFe2O4 in the EAF dust to ZnO and Ca2Fe2O5. In this study, the selective zinc leaching from the CaO treated EAF dust with NaOH and NH4Cl solutions was carried out. The effect of temperature, reaction time and solute concentration were systematically investigated. All of zinc in CaO treated EAF dust was successfully leached into both solutions.
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APA: R. d. Chairaksa-Fujimoto K. Maruyama T. Miki T. Nagasaka  (2014)  Application of a Hydrometallurgical Process to Recover Zinc from CAO Treated EAF Dust

MLA: R. d. Chairaksa-Fujimoto K. Maruyama T. Miki T. Nagasaka Application of a Hydrometallurgical Process to Recover Zinc from CAO Treated EAF Dust. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 2014.

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