RI 9055 - Hydrometallurgical Process for Producing Lead and Elemental Sulfur From Galena Concentrates

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
Agnes Y. Lee
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Jan 1, 1986

Abstract

The Bureau of Mines has developed an effective hydrometallurgical method to recover high-purity Pb metal and elemental S from concentrates. This low-temperature process eliminates S gases and Pb emissions, in contrast to the current high-temperature smelting technology. The method consists of (1) oxidative leaching with H202, Pb02, and waste fluosilicic acid at 95° C to produce a solution of PbSiF6 and a residue containing elemental S, (2) electrowinning the PbSiF6 solution at 35° C to produce 99.99 pct Pb metal and H2SiF6, and (3) solvent extraction to recover S, leaving a residue containing Cu, Ag, and other metal values. Spent electrolyte was recycled repeatedly, with impurity buildup controlled by controlling the leach parameters.
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APA: Agnes Y. Lee  (1986)  RI 9055 - Hydrometallurgical Process for Producing Lead and Elemental Sulfur From Galena Concentrates

MLA: Agnes Y. Lee RI 9055 - Hydrometallurgical Process for Producing Lead and Elemental Sulfur From Galena Concentrates. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1986.

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