Leaching of Zinc from Calcined Angouran Plant Flotation Tailings Using Sulphuric Acid

The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
S Moradi
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Jan 1, 2002

Abstract

The aim of this study was to investigate the possibility of leaching zinc from the tailing (-2 mm) of Angouran flotation plant using sulphuric acid. The tails were first calcined at 800¦C for one hour. The effect of factors such as stirring rate, temperature, initial acid concentration and solid/liquid ratio, on zinc extraction were studied. The results obtained show that at the best conditions, about 91 per cent of zinc were leached using a stirring rate of 800 rpm, a reaction temperature of 50¦C, a 30 minute reaction time, a 100 g/L initial sulphuric acid concentration and solid:liquid ratio 1:6 g/ml. The P85 of the feed material was about 150 ¦m and acid consumption was 600 kg/t.
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APA: S Moradi  (2002)  Leaching of Zinc from Calcined Angouran Plant Flotation Tailings Using Sulphuric Acid

MLA: S Moradi Leaching of Zinc from Calcined Angouran Plant Flotation Tailings Using Sulphuric Acid. The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 2002.

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