Study of Leaching Kinetics of Extracted Indium from Zinc Oxide

- Organization:
- International Mineral Processing Congress
- Pages:
- 12
- File Size:
- 703 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 2018
Abstract
"The leaching kinetics was studied during leaching of indium-bearing zinc oxide to recover indium. The effects of temperature, sulfuric acidity, particle size, stirring rate on dissolution rate of indium were investigated. Results showed that the leaching process was controlled by chemical reaction at the condition of low sulfuric acid concentration. While the acidity increased to 1.8 mol/L, the leaching process was transformed into an internal diffusion controlling model . The corresponding value of reaction orders under low acidity and high acidity were 1.194, 0.156, respectively. Further calculation results indicated that the leaching reaction activation energy was only 10.97kJ/mol under the condition of high acid. The leaching rate constant was inversely proportional to the square of particle size, while the effect of stirring rate on leaching process was insignificant. The leaching process can be enhanced by increasing the temperature and acid concentration, as well as the decrease of particle size. And a final kinetics eqution was proposed. KEYWORDS Indium, extration, leaching kinetics, zinc oxide INTRODUCTION Indium[1,2] plays an important role in many aspects of living and industrial production owning to its special physical and chemical properties. The reserve of indium is rare on the earth, and most of indium is distributed in some other minerals[3]. Some researchers [4,5] have proposed that indium mainly substitutes for the lattice of other minerals by isomorphous. Therefore, the extraction of indium should take into account of the production technologies of those minerals to comprehensively recover the valuable metals."
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APA:
(2018) Study of Leaching Kinetics of Extracted Indium from Zinc OxideMLA: Study of Leaching Kinetics of Extracted Indium from Zinc Oxide. International Mineral Processing Congress, 2018.