Flowsheets Development For Recovery Of Non Ferrous Metal Values From Secondary Resources By Solvent Extraction (39d0eedf-59da-482f-93e2-7ab07106593a)

- Organization:
- The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
- Pages:
- 15
- File Size:
- 633 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1996
Abstract
The importance of the processing of secondary resources such as solid industrial wastes and liquid effluents as well as byroducts for the recovery of the associated metal values hardly needs any elaboration. Such processing contributes in no small measure.towards the augmentation of the availability and the supply position of resources. As an added benefit, it leads to a reduction in environmental pollution caused by the undesirable waste materials. As some typical examples of secondary resources in the Indian scenario, mention' can be made of spent catalysts, metal/alloy scrap, ash, consumed batteries, flue dust, slag, sludge and slime, pickling solutions, spent acids; plating rinse solutions, spent etchants, waste water from synthetic fibre manufacture and from tanneries etc. These wastes constitute a source of a variety of non ferrous metals. In the processing of secondary resources like these, the techniques of hydrometallurgy such as solvent extraction play a pivotal role. This paper outlines the efforts made to use solvent extraction to recover(1) base metals. such as copper, zinc, nickel and cobalt from a number of secondary resources like cake, and sludge(2) refractory metals like molybdenum and vanadium from sulphidic byproducts and spent catalyst and (3:) nuclear metal like uranium from phosphoric acid. In the case of base metals, process flowsheet involving the use of acidic extractants such as DEHPA and PC88A have been optimised. The problem of iron removal from the leach liquor, "which influences the metal recovery process significantly, has drawn a special emphasis. hi the case of refractory metals, basic extractants .like Alamine 336 has been pressed into service to produce kilogramme. quantities of pure salts of molybdenum and vanadium, Finally, the paper gives a brief account of plant experience in recovering uranium from phosphoric acid, using 'a solvent system comosed of DEHPA and TOPO.
Citation
APA:
(1996) Flowsheets Development For Recovery Of Non Ferrous Metal Values From Secondary Resources By Solvent Extraction (39d0eedf-59da-482f-93e2-7ab07106593a)MLA: Flowsheets Development For Recovery Of Non Ferrous Metal Values From Secondary Resources By Solvent Extraction (39d0eedf-59da-482f-93e2-7ab07106593a). The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 1996.