Solvent Extraction of Copper from Zinc Sulfate Leach Solutions using LIX 622 and the Effect of Organic Contamination on Zinc Electrowinning

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
George Owusu
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The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
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Jan 1, 1998

Abstract

A study has been carried out on the use of solvent extraction, instead of the traditional zinc dust cementation process, to remove copper from concentrated zinc sulphate leach solutions. In a series of experiments using plant solution containing 1.9 g/L Cu, 2 g/L Fe, 173 g/L Zn, 7.9 g/L H,SO,, 0.25 g/L Cd, 15 mg/L Co etc. and LIX 622 in SX-1, up to about 97-98 % of copper present in the zinc sulphate leach solution was extracted with negligible co-extractions of zinc, iron, cadmium, cobalt, etc. pH modification was not required for this reagent. The copper loaded organic was almost completely stripped using 150 g/L sulphuric acid. Investigations into the effect of any possible organiclextractant contamination on zinc electrowinning showed (if any) little effect on current efficiency if the organic contamination is less than 45 ppm; current efficiencies of 95-97 % were obtained. At organic contaminations higher than 45 ppm, the current efficiency dropped to about 92- 94 %. Visually, the organic-contaminated cathode sheets had rough surface morphology, becoming more intense with increasing organic concentration, compared to the non-contaminated cathode sheets.
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APA: George Owusu  (1998)  Solvent Extraction of Copper from Zinc Sulfate Leach Solutions using LIX 622 and the Effect of Organic Contamination on Zinc Electrowinning

MLA: George Owusu Solvent Extraction of Copper from Zinc Sulfate Leach Solutions using LIX 622 and the Effect of Organic Contamination on Zinc Electrowinning. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 1998.

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