Strategies for Recycling of Primary and Secondary Resources for Germanium Extraction

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Pratima Meshram Abhilash
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Jan 16, 2022

Abstract

In this review, availability of germanium in primary and secondary resources and its recovery from these resources are presented. With nearly 40% germanium consumed in fiber optics and scarcity of resources, the global consumption outplays the primary production. Germanium exists as a substituted element in zinc sulfide matrix of lead–zinc sulfides and lignites. Nearly 60% of the germanium supply is met by zinc refining residues, and about 20–30% of germanium is produced from coal and its by-products. Germanium recovery from various resources such as zinc plant residues, coal and coal plant waste, spent optical fibers, and copper flue dust has been examined. Bioleaching was exploited by few researchers to extract germanium from zinc sulfides, sulfide tailings, jarosite, coal fly ash, and flue dust. This review covers the various work carried out by different chemical separation processes, viz., chemical precipitation, solvent extraction (SX), ion exchange (IX), and membrane processes, as well as biological approaches.
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APA: Pratima Meshram Abhilash  (2022)  Strategies for Recycling of Primary and Secondary Resources for Germanium Extraction

MLA: Pratima Meshram Abhilash Strategies for Recycling of Primary and Secondary Resources for Germanium Extraction. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2022.

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