Electrowinning of Lead Battery Paste with the Production of Lead and Elemental Sulphur Using Bioprocess Technologies

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
M. Olper M. Maccagni C. J. N. Buisman C. E. Schultz
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Jan 1, 2000

Abstract

The key point of the CX-EWS process is the conversion of lead compounds, contained in the active mass of spent batteries, into lead sulphide. The obtained lead sulphide is leached with ferric fluoborate electrolyte to dissolve lead and oxidize the sulphur from sulphide to the elemental form. The lead-rich solution is fed into a diaphragm electrolytic cell depositing lead and regenerating ferric fluoborate. The introduction of sulphate reducing bacteria technology in the sulphidization step of the battery paste improves dramatically the economics of the CXEWS process, reducing the costs of chemicals, avoiding gypsum disposal and minimising the unit operations of the process. This paper describes in detail this technology change with reference to the economics of the process.
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APA: M. Olper M. Maccagni C. J. N. Buisman C. E. Schultz  (2000)  Electrowinning of Lead Battery Paste with the Production of Lead and Elemental Sulphur Using Bioprocess Technologies

MLA: M. Olper M. Maccagni C. J. N. Buisman C. E. Schultz Electrowinning of Lead Battery Paste with the Production of Lead and Elemental Sulphur Using Bioprocess Technologies. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 2000.

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