Liquid-liquid Extraction of Zinc from a Leach Residue Using D2EHPA

International Mineral Processing Congress
E. Vahidi
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International Mineral Processing Congress
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Jan 1, 2014

Abstract

In this study, a hydrometallurgical treatment involving solvent extraction of zinc using D2EHPA (di-2-ethylhexyl phosphoric acid) has been investigated to recover zinc from an industrial zinc leach residue. The residue was leached with sulfuric acid producing leach liquor which was subjected to solvent extraction for enrichment of zinc and removal of impurities. Operating variables for the zinc extraction process, such as pH of the mixed solution (0.5~5.0), concentration of D2EHPA (5%~40%, w/w), temperature (25~60°?C), A/O volumetric phase ratio (1/2~4/1), concentration of tri-butyl phosphate (TBP) as modifier (3%~7%, w/w), concentration of NaR2RSOR4R in aqueous phase (0.05M, 0.1M, 0.2M) were also studied. Practically all zinc was extracted from the aqueous solution at pH 2.5 with 20% w/w D2EHPA in kerosene. At this operating condition, zinc could be extracted at one theoretical stage at A/O phase ratio of 1/1, as calculated by the McCabe-Thiele method.
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APA: E. Vahidi  (2014)  Liquid-liquid Extraction of Zinc from a Leach Residue Using D2EHPA

MLA: E. Vahidi Liquid-liquid Extraction of Zinc from a Leach Residue Using D2EHPA. International Mineral Processing Congress, 2014.

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