RI 6576 Experimental Caustic Leaching of Oxidized Zinc Ore. and Mineral and the recovery of Zinc From Leach Solution.

- Organization:
- The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
- Pages:
- 32
- File Size:
- 1184 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1965
Abstract
The recovery of zinc from oxidized zinc minerals by the caustic soda
leach and electrolytic or chemical precipitation was investigated . With the
exception of willemite ( 2 ZnO • Si0₂ ) oxidized zinc minerals were readily soluble
in 180 to 240 g / 1 NaOH solutions . A high- grade zinc flake was recovered
electrolytically from solutions which had been treated with zinc powder to
precipitate copper and lead . Solutions were recycled to the leach stage with
a recovery of about 85 percent of the zinc from an ore containing 21.2 percent
zinc . Electrolysis was conducted at a current density of 120 amp / ft2 with a
power consumption of about 1.5 kwhr /lb zinc . Zinc was also recovered from
leach solutions by dilution of the solutions , carbonation of the solution , or
the addition of sulfur to boiling solutions . A dilution ratio of 5 : 1 precipitated
59 percent of the zinc in 9 days . Carbonation of the solutions precipitated
the zinc as zinc oxide ( ZnO ) and solutions could be recausticized for
recycling . Zinc precipitated as the sulfide with sulfur was easily filtered
and washed . Approximately half of the sulfur added to solutions was lost in
the form of sodium thiosulfate ( Na S₂03 ) .
Citation
APA:
(1965) RI 6576 Experimental Caustic Leaching of Oxidized Zinc Ore. and Mineral and the recovery of Zinc From Leach Solution.MLA: RI 6576 Experimental Caustic Leaching of Oxidized Zinc Ore. and Mineral and the recovery of Zinc From Leach Solution.. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1965.