Development of a Chemical Model for the Solubility of Calcium Sulphate in Zinc Processing Solutions

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
G. Azimi V. G. Papangelakis J. E. Dutrizac
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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Jan 1, 2008

Abstract

A new model capable of predicting the solubility of calcium sulphate solid phases in zinc sulphate processing solutions from 25 to 95°C was developed. The model uses the Mixed Solvent Electrolyte (MSE) model of the OLI systems software to calculate the mean activity coefficients of the electrolyte species. The model was tested using recently developed experimental measurements. It was shown to predict accurately the solubility behaviour of calcium sulphate in multi-component zinc processing solutions containing ZnSO4, H2SO4, MgSO4, MnSO4, Fe2(SO4)3, Na2SO4 and (NH4)2SO4. The model can also explain the complex effect of coexisting metal sulphates on the solubility of the CaSO4 phases. The model is a practical tool for assessing the process chemistry of a wide variety of complex aqueous processing streams.
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APA: G. Azimi V. G. Papangelakis J. E. Dutrizac  (2008)  Development of a Chemical Model for the Solubility of Calcium Sulphate in Zinc Processing Solutions

MLA: G. Azimi V. G. Papangelakis J. E. Dutrizac Development of a Chemical Model for the Solubility of Calcium Sulphate in Zinc Processing Solutions. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 2008.

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