RI 6569 Beneficiation and Hydrometallurgical Treatment of Complex Mercury Sulfide Products

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- The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
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- 46
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- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1964
Abstract
Batch and continuous - circuit flotation , leaching , precipitation , and
electrodeposition studies were made by the Bureau of Mines to determine
optimum conditions for treatment of complex mercury - antimony sulfide and
mercury- arsenic sulfide ores and concentrates . On the Red Devil ore sample
over 95 percent of both the mercury and antimony sulfides were recovered in
a flotation concentrate containing 35.6 percent mercury and 21.0 percent
antimony . By selective flotation a mercury concentrate containing 71.0 percent
mercury and 2.9 percent antimony was obtained with a mercury recovery of
90.4 percent .
Leaching results show that , with 150 grams per liter of sodium sulfide
and 50 grams per liter of sodium hydroxide , 95 to 99 percent of the mercury ,
antimony , and arsenic sulfides could be extracted from the concentrates
treated . Sodium hydroxide reagent consumption was based on the sulfides
generated in the dissolution of the sulfide minerals and on the method of
metal recovery used . Selective leaching of the antimony and arsenic sulfides
with potassium sulfide dissolved more than 95 percent of either of these two
sulfides and 0.5 to 5 percent of the mercury sulfide present .
Methods for recovering mercury and antimony from solution were electrodeposition
of mercury followed by electrodeposition of antimony , aluminum
precipitation of both mercury and antimony , or antimony precipitation of
mercury followed by antimony electrodeposition . The method used in recovering
the mercury depended on the mercury- antimony content of the solution being
treated .Batch and continuous - circuit flotation , leaching , precipitation , and
electrodeposition studies were made by the Bureau of Mines to determine
optimum conditions for treatment of complex mercury - antimony sulfide and
mercury- arsenic sulfide ores and concentrates . On the Red Devil ore sample
over 95 percent of both the mercury and antimony sulfides were recovered in
a flotation concentrate containing 35.6 percent mercury and 21.0 percent
antimony . By selective flotation a mercury concentrate containing 71.0 percent
mercury and 2.9 percent antimony was obtained with a mercury recovery of
90.4 percent .
Leaching results show that , with 150 grams per liter of sodium sulfide
and 50 grams per liter of sodium hydroxide , 95 to 99 percent of the mercury ,
antimony , and arsenic sulfides could be extracted from the concentrates
treated . Sodium hydroxide reagent consumption was based on the sulfides
generated in the dissolution of the sulfide minerals and on the method of
metal recovery used . Selective leaching of the antimony and arsenic sulfides
with potassium sulfide dissolved more than 95 percent of either of these two
sulfides and 0.5 to 5 percent of the mercury sulfide present .
Methods for recovering mercury and antimony from solution were electrodeposition
of mercury followed by electrodeposition of antimony , aluminum
precipitation of both mercury and antimony , or antimony precipitation of
mercury followed by antimony electrodeposition . The method used in recovering
the mercury depended on the mercury- antimony content of the solution being
treated .
Citation
APA:
(1964) RI 6569 Beneficiation and Hydrometallurgical Treatment of Complex Mercury Sulfide ProductsMLA: RI 6569 Beneficiation and Hydrometallurgical Treatment of Complex Mercury Sulfide Products. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1964.