Hydrometallurgical Process for the Recovery of Lead from a Mixed Lead-Zinc Sulfide Concentrate

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
C. J. Beyke
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Jan 1, 1991

Abstract

The U.S. Bureau of Mines has developed a process for the selective recovery of Pb metal from a mixed Pb-Zn concentrate. The concentrate was leached in recycled H2SiF6 at atmospheric pressure and 95° C with a redox potential of 570 mV (Eh). Eighty-five pct of the Pb was selectively leached from the concentrate while 87 pct of the Zn remained in the residue. Pressure leaching of the concentrate was slightly less successful, with 78 pct of the Pb leaching from the concentrate and 80 pct of the Zn remaining in the residue. Pure Pb metal was successfully electrowon from a purified PbSiF6-H2SiF6 solution with 96 pct current efficiency and 0.69-kW.h/kg energy consumption.
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APA: C. J. Beyke  (1991)  Hydrometallurgical Process for the Recovery of Lead from a Mixed Lead-Zinc Sulfide Concentrate

MLA: C. J. Beyke Hydrometallurgical Process for the Recovery of Lead from a Mixed Lead-Zinc Sulfide Concentrate. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 1991.

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