New Developments in the Zinc Dust Purification of Zinc Plant Electrolyte

The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
Chapman RL
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Jan 1, 1984

Abstract

A new process has been developed to remove the impurities copper, cadmium, cobalt and nickel from a zinc plant electrolyte by cementation on zinc dust. The process has been tested in the laboratory and in a continuously operated pilot plant. It has been found that cadmium, in the presence of small amounts of antimony in solution, assists the removal of cobalt. Cementation is conducted in two stages: the first stage for removal of copper with a small excess of zinc dust to produce a relatively high grade product, the second stage for removal of cadmium, cobalt and nickel by addition of zinc dust in the presence of anti- mony. The excess zinc and the cadmium present in the second stage cementate can be selective- ly recovered by slow leaching in spent electrolyte. Zinc dust processes in use elsewhere are described and compared with the present system for use in the Risdon circuit.
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APA: Chapman RL  (1984)  New Developments in the Zinc Dust Purification of Zinc Plant Electrolyte

MLA: Chapman RL New Developments in the Zinc Dust Purification of Zinc Plant Electrolyte. The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 1984.

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