RI 8582 Recovery of Principal Metal Values From Electrolytic Zinc Waste

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
T. L. Hebble
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Jan 1, 1981

Abstract

The Bureau of Mines investigated a hydrometallurgical procedure to recover Co, Ni, and Cu from an electrolytic zinc industrial copper filter cake. The copper filter cake is presently unmarketable or of low value because economic and environmentally acceptable processing technology is lacking. Research by the Bureau of Mines has developed a multistage process for recovering or recycling over 93 pct of the Zn, Cd, Cu, Co, and Ni from this material. The stages involved are (1) wet sizing, (2) H2S04 leaching of undersized material, (3) H2S04-Mn02 leaching of H2S04 leach residue, (4) selective precipitation of As, Cu, and Co-Ni products, and (5) precipitation of manganese for recycling to the leach circuit. The final process residue is only 1.6 wt-pct of the initial cake and consists of lead sulfate.
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APA: T. L. Hebble  (1981)  RI 8582 Recovery of Principal Metal Values From Electrolytic Zinc Waste

MLA: T. L. Hebble RI 8582 Recovery of Principal Metal Values From Electrolytic Zinc Waste. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1981.

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