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SELECTIVE LEACH RECOVERY OF ZINC FROM A COMPOSITE SULPHIDE ORE DEPOSIT, TAILINGS, CRUSHED ORE OR MINE SLUDGE
SELECTIVE LEACH RECOVERY OF ZINC FROM A COMPOSITE SULPHIDE ORE DEPOSIT, TAILINGS, CRUSHED ORE OR MINE SLUDGE
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机译:从复合硫化物矿床,尾矿,压碎矿或矿渣中选择性回收锌
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Zinc and lead are usually concomitantly present in ZnPb ores and tailings. A novel non-polluting hydrometallurgical process for selectively leaching and recovering zinc (Zn) from a composite lead (Pb) and zinc sulphide containing mineral, crushed untreated rock or unconsolidated mineral particles, mill tailings and/or agglomerated or unagglomerated sulphidic zinc containing waste material without necessitating smelting and refining operation has been developed. A combination of selected oxidant and alkali metal hydroxide has been found effective. A leachant consisting of e.g. a mixture of sodium hydroxide (NaOH) and sodium hypochlorite (NaOCl) is employed to selectively dissolve zinc sulphide at high pH at standard temperature and pressure (STP). The kinetics of leaching along with the effect of varying concentration (preferably of sodium hydroxide and sodium hypochlorite) were systematically investigated. Feed ore containing diverse set of minerals e.g. sulphides and carbonates can also be conveniently treated to selectively and almost quantitatively recover zinc as high purity zinc carbonate. This technology can be employed either in-situ or ex-situ based on the amenability of a particular type of mineral deposit or feed ore.
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