Process for the Precipitation of Pure Jarosite

- Organization:
- Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
- Pages:
- 10
- File Size:
- 1332 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 2016
Abstract
The conventional jarosite precipitation process with neutralization by zinc calcine is widely utilized in the zinc industry. However, it has a significant drawback of causing losses of valuable metals like zinc, lead and silver to the jarosite. This comes mainly from the content of these metals in the calcine used for neutralization. As the zinc plants today want to maximize metal recoveries and minimize the amount of residues, this matter has become more and more relevant for zinc producers. Outotec developed and patented in early 2000 an improved version of the jarosite precipitation process in which the need for neutralization can be minimized, thus the metal losses to the jarosite also can be minimized. At the same time, the iron content of the jarosite increases and the amount of produced jarosite is smaller. The main feature of this process is to start the precipitation from ferrous iron after having reduced all the iron by zinc concentrate in a separate step before jarosite precipitation. Iron is then oxidised back to the ferric form simultaneously with jarosite precipitation. By this method, the formation of sulphuric acid is only half that compared to the conventional method and the need for calcine for neutralization can be avoided. High mixing and oxygen dispersion capability are needed in this jarosite precipitation process. Such capabilities are found in the Outotec OKTOP® reactor series. High performance reactors are not only needed to generate high quality precipitates, but also to maximize oxygen utilization; i.e., to minimize operation costs. Outotec’s latest development in this area is the OKTOP® plant product in which not only the reactors, but also all the accessories are designed, manufactured and delivered by Outotec. One responsible supplier ensures efficient and fast delivery and can provide mechanical and performance guarantees for the entire plant unit.
Citation
APA:
(2016) Process for the Precipitation of Pure JarositeMLA: Process for the Precipitation of Pure Jarosite. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 2016.