Claims
- 1. A process for the recovery of tin from starting materials that contain tin oxide or tin oxide and tin sulfide, in which the tin is separated out electrolytically after leaching, wherein the process comprises:
- treating a low-grade starting material having between about 10 and 40 percent tin that is present as tin oxide or tin oxide and tin sulfide by subjecting said low-grade starting material to a decomposition process, said decomposition process including mixing said low-grade starting material with a quantity of potassium hydroxide sufficient to convert tin into a water-soluble component in order to form a reaction mixture and melting said mixture of potassium hydroxide and low-grade starting material within a gaseous decomposition atmosphere that is selected from the group consisting of an inert gas and air in order to decompose said low-grade starting material and form a tin-containing, water-soluble decomposition product;
- subsequently leaching such decomposition product with water for recovering tin from said low-grade starting material tin as a filtrate and
- subsequently electrolyzing said filtrate by using an electrolyte wherein tin is recovered at a cathode and a spent electrolyte containing potassium hydroxide is formed.
- 2. The tin recovery process according to claim 1, wherein said decomposition product leaching is carried out at a temperature of at least 283.degree. K. within an aqueous environment.
- 3. The tin recovery process according to claim 2, wherein the aqueous environment is water.
- 4. The tin recovery process according to claim 2, wherein the aqueous environment is an alkaline aqueous solution.
- 5. The tin recovery process according to claim 1, wherein a lye is formed after said decomposition process and leaching step, and said lye is filtered and electrolysed at a cathodic current density between about 50 and about 500 A/m.sup.2.
- 6. The tin recovery process according to claim 2, wherein a lye is formed after said decomposition process and leaching step, and said lye is filtered and electrolysed at a cathodic current density between about 50 and about 500 A/m.sub.2.
- 7. The tin recovery process according to claim 1, wherein said sufficient quantity of potassium hydroxide is defined as a weight ratio of SnO.sub.2 to potassium hydroxide of 1 to at least about 13.
- 8. The tin recovery process according to claim 1, wherein said water soluble tin component is a potassium
- 9. The tin recovery process according to claim 1, wherein said water soluble tin component is a potassium stannate; the sufficient quantity of potassium hydroxide is defined as a weight ratio of SnO.sub.2 to potassium hydroxide of 1 to at least about 13; and said melting step of the decomposition process forms molten potassium hydroxide within which said low grade starting material is decomposed into said tin-containing water-soluble decomposition product.
- 10. The process in accordance with claim 1 wherein potassium hyroxide is recovered from the spent electrolyte.
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Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 730,777 filed May 3, 1985, now abandoned.
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