Recycling Of Spent Alkaline And Zinc-Carbon Batteries For Zinc And Manganese Secondary Production

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
F. Ferella
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Jan 1, 2006

Abstract

In this paper several leaching tests were per-formed to optimize the leaching section of a hydrometallurgical process for the recycling of alkaline and zinc-carbon batteries. Zinc and manganese oxides were dissolved by an acidic-reductive leaching using sulphuric acid and oxalic acid as reductant. Leaching tests were developed according to a full factorial design. The operational variables were pulp percentage, sulphuric acid concentration, temperature and oxalic acid concentration. Additional tests were performed to evaluate the precipitation rate of Mn and Zn oxalates. Finally a hydrometallurgical process were proposed for the recycling of alkaline and zinc-carbon batteries, in which Zn and MnO2 are recovered from purified solution by electrowinning: Zn is recovered as metallic compound, while Mn can be recovered as electrolytic manganese dioxide (EMD), but recovery of further manganese compounds is possible with simple process changes.
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APA: F. Ferella  (2006)  Recycling Of Spent Alkaline And Zinc-Carbon Batteries For Zinc And Manganese Secondary Production

MLA: F. Ferella Recycling Of Spent Alkaline And Zinc-Carbon Batteries For Zinc And Manganese Secondary Production. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2006.

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