High-pressure Wet Oxidation of Sphalerite Concentrate

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
S. J. Gerdemann
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Jan 1, 1993

Abstract

The U.S. Bureau of Mines is studying the kinetics of wet oxidation of sphalerite concen- trate (ZnS) as a possible process for a gravity-pressurized reactor (GPR). At tempera- tures in excess of 200' C, a sphalerite water slurry will react with 0, to form zinc sul- fate (ZnSO,). However, the pressure required to keep the water from boiling at these temperatures has kept this reaction from becoming a viable continuous process. The GPR can easily obtain the high pressures required for this reaction. The reaction rate is complicated by the solubility of 0, in water and the further oxidation of ZnSO, to insoluble zinc oxysulfate (Zn4(OH),S04.4H20). The effects of pressure, temperature, and particle size on the rate of reaction were investigated. Reaction rate was found to be limited by the amount of oxygen in solution. However, at 250" C and 1500 psia, over 90 pct of the zinc was solubilized in less than an hour. The conditions for maxi- mizing the Zn++ in solution, while minimizing oxysulfate formation, are discussed.
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APA: S. J. Gerdemann  (1993)  High-pressure Wet Oxidation of Sphalerite Concentrate

MLA: S. J. Gerdemann High-pressure Wet Oxidation of Sphalerite Concentrate. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 1993.

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