The Recovery of Bismuth from Bismuthinite Concentrate Through Membrane Electrolysis
- Organization:
- The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
- Pages:
- 17
- File Size:
- 1940 KB
- Publication Date:
- Mar 1, 2017
Abstract
A new membrane electrolysis process for bismuth recovery from bismuthinite concentrate was introduced. Under the conditions of temperature 70 degrees C, acidity 3 mol/L, solid liquid ratio 1:4 and 1.1 times stoichiometry sodium chlorate dosage for 1.5 h oxidation leaching, more than 98.5% bismuth can be leached from bismuthinite concentrate. The resultant leach solution was subjected to membrane electrolysis. Under the conditions of NaCl concentration 300 g/L and pH 7 in anolyte, bismuth ions concentration 80 g/L and HCl concentration 3 mol/L in catholyte, heteropole distance 6 cm, temperature 40 degrees C and current density 200 A/m2, a flat deposited bismuth plate can be obtained after 24 h electrolysis, and the bismuth purity was more than 99%. The current efficiency of cathode was 97.88%. Chemical component analysis results showed that the average convert efficiency of the sodium chlorate was 52.77% and the average oxidizing efficiency of chloride ion was 69.78%, and the resultant anolyte generated in anode compartment could be fully reused as oxidant for leaching bismuthinite concentrate again.
Citation
APA: (2017) The Recovery of Bismuth from Bismuthinite Concentrate Through Membrane Electrolysis
MLA: The Recovery of Bismuth from Bismuthinite Concentrate Through Membrane Electrolysis. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 2017.