Hydro-Electrometallurgical Extraction Of Zinc From Zinc Bearing Wastes

Galvanizing, which is one of the coating techniques nowadays also produces wastes like all metallurgical process. Extracting the zinc back from the galvanizing zinc wastes is essential with the implementation of strict environmental protection regulations as well as to reduce the negative effects to...

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Main Author: Anwar, Muhammad Harith Irfan Khairul
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Language:English
Published: Universiti Sains Malaysia 2017
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description Galvanizing, which is one of the coating techniques nowadays also produces wastes like all metallurgical process. Extracting the zinc back from the galvanizing zinc wastes is essential with the implementation of strict environmental protection regulations as well as to reduce the negative effects to the environment. The galvanizing zinc wastes used in this research consist of 64.80 wt% of zinc oxide occurring with other minerals of different wt%. Prior to leaching of the galvanizing zinc wastes, the sample was roasted at 400˚C and undergone hot-water leaching. The sample was then leached at varying temperatures (50,70 and 90˚C), concentration of H2SO4 (0.9, 1.8 and 3.6 M) and at time (1,2 and 4 hours). In 2 hrs leaching time, at 70˚C, about 90.10% of zinc recovery was achieved when leaching was conducted in 1.8 M sulfuric acid. While at the same leaching temperature and concentration of H2SO4 and at longer leaching time (4hrs), about 98.58% of zinc was recovered. However, when leaching was carried out at 70˚C with 3.6 M concentration of sulfuric acid conducted in 2 hrs, about 99.53% of zinc recovered. The pregnant leach solution was then purified by iron precipitation and copper cementation followed with electrowinning procedure. The electrowinning process was carried out in a 50mL beaker using lead anode and aluminium cathode with electrode distance was set to 12 cm to obtain high current efficiency with low energy requirement. At the optimum condition of electrowinning, zinc metal with a flake like structure was observed deposited at the aluminium cathode with a current efficiency between the range 93.9% and 98.5%. The electric energy requirement for the electrowinning process is in the range of 2.66 to 2.79 kWh/kg.
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spelling usm.eprints-525292022-05-19T00:29:49Z http://eprints.usm.my/52529/ Hydro-Electrometallurgical Extraction Of Zinc From Zinc Bearing Wastes Anwar, Muhammad Harith Irfan Khairul T Technology TA401-492 Materials of engineering and construction. Mechanics of materials Galvanizing, which is one of the coating techniques nowadays also produces wastes like all metallurgical process. Extracting the zinc back from the galvanizing zinc wastes is essential with the implementation of strict environmental protection regulations as well as to reduce the negative effects to the environment. The galvanizing zinc wastes used in this research consist of 64.80 wt% of zinc oxide occurring with other minerals of different wt%. Prior to leaching of the galvanizing zinc wastes, the sample was roasted at 400˚C and undergone hot-water leaching. The sample was then leached at varying temperatures (50,70 and 90˚C), concentration of H2SO4 (0.9, 1.8 and 3.6 M) and at time (1,2 and 4 hours). In 2 hrs leaching time, at 70˚C, about 90.10% of zinc recovery was achieved when leaching was conducted in 1.8 M sulfuric acid. While at the same leaching temperature and concentration of H2SO4 and at longer leaching time (4hrs), about 98.58% of zinc was recovered. However, when leaching was carried out at 70˚C with 3.6 M concentration of sulfuric acid conducted in 2 hrs, about 99.53% of zinc recovered. The pregnant leach solution was then purified by iron precipitation and copper cementation followed with electrowinning procedure. The electrowinning process was carried out in a 50mL beaker using lead anode and aluminium cathode with electrode distance was set to 12 cm to obtain high current efficiency with low energy requirement. At the optimum condition of electrowinning, zinc metal with a flake like structure was observed deposited at the aluminium cathode with a current efficiency between the range 93.9% and 98.5%. The electric energy requirement for the electrowinning process is in the range of 2.66 to 2.79 kWh/kg. Universiti Sains Malaysia 2017-07-01 Monograph NonPeerReviewed application/pdf en http://eprints.usm.my/52529/1/Hydro-Electrometallurgical%20Extraction%20Of%20Zinc%20From%20Zinc%20Bearing%20Wastes_Muhammad%20Harith%20Irfan%20Khairul%20Anwar_B1_2017.pdf Anwar, Muhammad Harith Irfan Khairul (2017) Hydro-Electrometallurgical Extraction Of Zinc From Zinc Bearing Wastes. Project Report. Universiti Sains Malaysia, Pusat Pengajian Kejuruteraan Bahan Sumber Mineral. (Submitted)
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title_fullStr Hydro-Electrometallurgical Extraction Of Zinc From Zinc Bearing Wastes
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TA401-492 Materials of engineering and construction. Mechanics of materials
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