Leaching of Metal Sulphide Concentrates at Atmospheric Pressure Using SO2/O2 Mixtures

The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
Matthew I. G
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The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
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Jan 1, 1981

Abstract

A new process for leaching zinc sulphide concentrates with gaseous mixtures of SO2 and O2 in aqueous solution is described.The reaction of SO2/O2 with Rosebery, Mt. Isa, Broken Hill and Elura zinc concentrates yields zinc and iron sulphates, elemental sulphur and some sulphuric acid. Rates of zinc extraction are controlled by a surface chemical reaction without apparent interference from the elemental sulphur layer for SO2 concentrations up to 9 per cent in the gas phase. Pyrite in concentrate exerts an activating effect, possibly through galvanic interaction with the sphalerite. Metal extractions are dependent on SO2 and O2 tenors of the gas, particle size, and the acidity and zinc content of the solution, but are independent of the ferric ion level. Extractions also reach maxima at about 85°C.Generation of acid may be prevented by conducting the reaction in the presence of ferrous iron and at acidities of 40 g/l or greater. Zinc and iron levels in Elura lead concentrate may be reduced by leaching with SO2/O2.
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APA: Matthew I. G  (1981)  Leaching of Metal Sulphide Concentrates at Atmospheric Pressure Using SO2/O2 Mixtures

MLA: Matthew I. G Leaching of Metal Sulphide Concentrates at Atmospheric Pressure Using SO2/O2 Mixtures. The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 1981.

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