Kinetic study of the manganese mine tailings leaching by organic reductant in sulfuric acid solution

A kinetic study of the leaching of manganese mining residue by sulfuric acid and potassium oxalate has been investigated. The effects of the reaction agitation speed, manganese ore particle size, acid concentration, oxalate concentration and temperature on manganese rate dissolved. The leaching rate...

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Main Authors: Abdallah A., El Kacemi Kacem, El Ass Khalid, Darmane Y., Said K.
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: University of Belgrade, Technical Faculty Bor 2015-01-01
Series:Journal of Mining and Metallurgy. Section A: Mining
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Online Access:http://scindeks-clanci.ceon.rs/data/pdf/1450-5959/2015/1450-59591501029A.pdf
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Summary:A kinetic study of the leaching of manganese mining residue by sulfuric acid and potassium oxalate has been investigated. The effects of the reaction agitation speed, manganese ore particle size, acid concentration, oxalate concentration and temperature on manganese rate dissolved. The leaching rates are significantly influenced by the Reaction temperature, to both concentration oxalate and acid. The observed effects of the relevant operating variables on the leaching rates are consistent with a kinetic model for chemical control. The apparent activation energy for the leaching of pyrolusite has been calculated using the Arrhenius expression and was found to be (63.7±2.9) kJ/mol. The experimental results indicate a reaction order of 1.07 for [H2SO4] concentration and 0.96 for [K2C2O4]. It is concluded that the reductive leaching of pyrolusite with potassium oxalate in acid medium is controlled by chemical reaction. The rate expression associated with the dissolution rate of pyrolusite depending on the parameters chosen may be summarized as follows: 1 - (1 - x)1/3 = 1.45 10 7/r0.92 0 ∙ [H2SO4]1.07 [K2C2O4]0.96exp(-63735/RT)∙t.
ISSN:1450-5959
2560-3159