The Recovery Of Zinc Via Solvent Extraction Using An Organic Agent

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Paul R. Kruesi
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Jan 1, 1984

Abstract

A patent-applied-for process has been developed in which zinc chloride is extracted by tributyl phosphate in kerosine, and stripped with ethylene glycol or ammoniated ethylene glycol. The anhydrous zinc chloride is precipitated from the glycol as the ammine and zinc chloride is prepared by thermal decomposition with recycle of ammonia. The process permits the production of high grade zinc from scraps and drosses. Its applicability to the recycling of zinc will be illustrated.
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APA: Paul R. Kruesi  (1984)  The Recovery Of Zinc Via Solvent Extraction Using An Organic Agent

MLA: Paul R. Kruesi The Recovery Of Zinc Via Solvent Extraction Using An Organic Agent. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1984.

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