Recovery of Zinc and Cadmium from Lead Smelter Furnace Dusts at Met-Mex Penoles by a Solvent Extraction Process

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
I. Sofia Fernandez del Rio
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The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
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10
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 2000

Abstract

This paper describes a process for the treatment of the dusts generated during the operation of blast and reverberatory furnaces in the lead smelter, to remove zinc, cadmium, arsenic and halides from the circuit. The process consists of a Pefloles' developed leaching/purification stage and a solvent extraction process developed by Lurgi. The plant capacity is 5,000 tonnes Zn/year. The feed to solvent extraction contains 8 g/1 Zn. Impurities such as copper, iron, arsenic and cadmium are removed by conventional cementation processes. The cadmium product is 99.99 % pure. The solvent extraction process consists of two extraction stages, one washing stage and two stripping stages. D2EHPA is used as the extraction agent and 25% ammonia as the neutralizer. The rich-zinc solution is sent to the electrolytic zinc plant for zinc recovery. The raffinate produced, which is a mixture of ammonium sulfate and chloride, is used for agricultural applications.
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APA: I. Sofia Fernandez del Rio  (2000)  Recovery of Zinc and Cadmium from Lead Smelter Furnace Dusts at Met-Mex Penoles by a Solvent Extraction Process

MLA: I. Sofia Fernandez del Rio Recovery of Zinc and Cadmium from Lead Smelter Furnace Dusts at Met-Mex Penoles by a Solvent Extraction Process. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 2000.

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