Sulfer Recovery from the Leached Residue Produced in the Direct Leaching of Zinc Concentrates

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
Toyohisa Fujita Atsushi Shibayama Toshio Miyazaki Eiichi Kuzuno Kazuo Koike Hitoshi Masuda
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Jan 1, 2000

Abstract

"A solid sulfur is more useful to recover and store than a sulfuric acid as a by-product in the zinc hydrometallurgy. In this experiment a zin concentrate (sphalerite) was leached with ferric sulfate at about 373 K for 3 to 6 hours. Zinc was leached more than 95%. After a solid-liquid separation, the leached residue contained solid sulfur was obtained. The particles in the residue were dispersed by lignin and the solid sulfur of approximately 85% was recovered as float product by a flotation with frother in the pH 4. The dried float product was heated at 413K for 2 hours. The pure solid sulfur was recovered. On the other hand in the leached liquid a zinc oxide was ·added and ferrous .iron was oxidized to ferric iron by blowing oxygen. This ferric iron was returned to the zinc leached process after solid-liquid separation.IntroductionZinc concentrate is usually roasted as pretreatment in zinc hydrometallurgy and the produced S02 is changed to sulfuric acid. However, recently in Japan the utilization of sulfuric acid has been limited and it is more costly to store. Instead of producing sulfutic acid the solid sulfur recovery has been examined by direct leaching of zinc_ concentrate in this experiment.In the direct leaching, several kinds of effects have been studied for leaching of sphalerite in ferric sulfate solution. The addition of lignine siilfonate1 • 2) and fine· grinding3) increases the · speed arid leaching fraction of sphalerite. The leaching ratio depends on impurities in sphalerite ores4 • 5). Here, the zinc concentrate is leached ferric sulfate solution under atmospheric pressure at 373K. The solid sulfur in leached residue is separated as float products from other solids by sink-float separation and flotation. The sulfur in float products is purified by evaporation at 413K and recovered."
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APA: Toyohisa Fujita Atsushi Shibayama Toshio Miyazaki Eiichi Kuzuno Kazuo Koike Hitoshi Masuda  (2000)  Sulfer Recovery from the Leached Residue Produced in the Direct Leaching of Zinc Concentrates

MLA: Toyohisa Fujita Atsushi Shibayama Toshio Miyazaki Eiichi Kuzuno Kazuo Koike Hitoshi Masuda Sulfer Recovery from the Leached Residue Produced in the Direct Leaching of Zinc Concentrates. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 2000.

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