Process Development For Recovery Of Lead As Lead Monoxide From Lead-Bearing Waste

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
Sui Xue
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The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
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Jan 1, 1996

Abstract

A process has been developed from laboratory-scale experiments for the aqueous processing of various lead-bearing wastes. The process exploits the limited solubility of lead in sulfate-rich solutions to effectively separate lead from other metals. The lead sulfate is then completely converted to lead carbonate using sodium carbonate and ammonium carbonate. The effectiveness of this conversion was observed to be sensitive to the solution pH and carbonate concentration. The final stage of the process uses low temperature calcination of the lead carbonate to form PbO. Yellow lead oxide (massicot) is readily formed if calcination is conducted at a temperature at or iibove 50G°C, wlule red iead oxide (iitharge) is formed at temperatures near 450°?C. A complete economical analysis of the process will be discussed.
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APA: Sui Xue  (1996)  Process Development For Recovery Of Lead As Lead Monoxide From Lead-Bearing Waste

MLA: Sui Xue Process Development For Recovery Of Lead As Lead Monoxide From Lead-Bearing Waste. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 1996.

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