RSR' S Full Scale Plant to Electrowin Lead from Battery Scrap

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
R. David Prenganan
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The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1990

Abstract

RSR has developed a new environmentally superior process to recover lead as high purity electn:1o'i0!1 cathode from battery scrap. The process involves crushing the batteries, separating the lead bearing material from the plastic, ebonite and separators, and separating the active material (paste) from the metallic lead fraction. The paste is desulfurized using Na2C03 to convert the PbS04 to PbC03 and produce a sodium sulfate solution. The paste is further treated to decompose the PbO2 and PbC03 to Pbo. The PbO from the treated paste is easily leached, using H2SiF6 and electrown from solution using Pbo2?coated graphite anodes. The electrown lead has a purity exceeding 99.99%. RSR is in the final design stages of a plant to produce 36,000 tons per year of electrcwon cathode from battery paste in a new plant adjacent to the present Indianapolis refinery. This paper describes the work of a pilot facility operated in the early 1980's. The paper describes the patented process in detail and compares the newly designed environmentally clean electrolytic plant to present recycling plants.
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APA: R. David Prenganan  (1990)  RSR' S Full Scale Plant to Electrowin Lead from Battery Scrap

MLA: R. David Prenganan RSR' S Full Scale Plant to Electrowin Lead from Battery Scrap. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 1990.

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