Extraction Of Critical Electronic Materials From Steelmaking Wastes - SME Annual Conference 2023

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
W. C. Hartzell M. S. Moats
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Feb 1, 2023

Abstract

The stable domestic supply of gallium, indium, and germanium has been identified as a critical need for the United States. Electric arc furnace dusts, processed to recover zinc, produce a residue that could be a potential source of these critical materials. An industrial zinc leach residue was characterized to determine its particle size, chemical composition, and predominant mineral phases. Heated, atmospheric, agitated leaching using sulfuric acid and hydrochloric acid was examined to determine the extractions of gallium, indium, and germanium as a function of concentration and temperature. Extractions of gallium were found to be similar to iron in all experiments. The maximum percentage of Ga, Ge, and In leached into solution were 71%, 63%, and 48%, respectively.
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APA: W. C. Hartzell M. S. Moats  (2023)  Extraction Of Critical Electronic Materials From Steelmaking Wastes - SME Annual Conference 2023

MLA: W. C. Hartzell M. S. Moats Extraction Of Critical Electronic Materials From Steelmaking Wastes - SME Annual Conference 2023. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2023.

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