RI 9347 - Method for Recovering Anhydrous ZnCI2 From Aqueous Solutions

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
B. R. Eichbaum
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Jan 1, 1991

Abstract

To develop technology to assure an ample supply of zinc and to reduce environmental pollution, the U.S. Bureau of Mines investigated alternatives to the roast-leach process for treating complex sulfide concentrates. Previous studies proved that low-grade zinc sulfide (ZnS) concentrates could be leached using chlorine-oxygen to produce zinc chloride (ZnCI2). The process involves high energy requirements for evaporating the pregnant solution to produce anhydrous ZnCl2 needed for electrolytic cell feed. An efficient hydrometallurgical process would facilitate treatment of lower grade ores than can be used in conventional processing and would render roasting unnecessary. An alternative method was devised for recovering ZnCl2 from solution. Zinc diammine chloride [Zn(NH3)2CI2] was precipitated from solution by adding ammonium chloride (NH4CI) and sparging with ammonia (NH3) to a pH of 6 to 7.5. The spent solution was treated with calcium hydroxide [Ca(OH)21 at 60° to 80° C for 1 to 4 h to remove remaining zinc and NH3. The Zn(NH3)2CI2 was heated to 300° to 400° C to remove NH3 and produce anhydrous ZnCI2. A possible flowsheet was devised and is included.
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APA: B. R. Eichbaum  (1991)  RI 9347 - Method for Recovering Anhydrous ZnCI2 From Aqueous Solutions

MLA: B. R. Eichbaum RI 9347 - Method for Recovering Anhydrous ZnCI2 From Aqueous Solutions. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1991.

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