Solvent Extraction Of Halides From Metallurgical Solutions

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
Cashman R. S. Mason
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The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
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Jan 1, 2003

Abstract

Removal of halides (fluoride, chloride) from metallurgical solutions can reduce corrosion rates and improve hygiene from decreased anodic chlorine evolution. This is particularly true for zinc sulphate electrowinning solutions. This paper describes the chemistry of a new process for the removal of halides from such solutions by solvent extraction ? the Teck Cominco Halogon? process, for which patents are pending. In this process, the halides are loaded directly from commercial zinc sulphate solutions and are stripped into a form suitable for disposal. Sulphate extraction efficiency is variable while maintaining halide extraction efficiency. The method of optimizing the solvent composition is demonstrated.
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APA: Cashman R. S. Mason  (2003)  Solvent Extraction Of Halides From Metallurgical Solutions

MLA: Cashman R. S. Mason Solvent Extraction Of Halides From Metallurgical Solutions. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 2003.

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