Claims
- 1. A method for recovering zinc from a strong sulphuric acid solution containing zinc and iron as sulphates or from zinc sulphide ores or concentrates comprising:
- (a) roasting said sulphate or zinc sulphide ore or concentrate in a subdivided form in a fluidized bed reactor at a temperature from 600.degree. to 750.degree. C. with 20-150% excess air for an average retention time of 1-12 hours resulting in an atomsphere comprising SO.sub.2, SO.sub.3, water vapor and remaining O.sub.2 and N.sub.2 from the air, to obtain a calcine containing ferrite and sulphates, oxysulphates and oxides of zinc, plus hematite;
- (b) leaching said calcine with water or dilute sulphuric acid solution in such a manner that the sulphates, oxysulphates, and oxides of zinc are leached out in part from the calcine into the water or dilute sulphuric acid solution;
- (c) subjecting the leach pulp resulting from step (b) to a liquid-solid separation step to yield a leach solution suitable for purification-metal recovery steps for zinc;
- (d) leaching the solid residue resulting from step (c) with strong sulphuric acid solution in such a manner that the ferrite and unreacted sulphides of zinc are converted to the sulphates of iron and zinc;
- (e) recycling the pulp resulting from step (d) to a fluidized bed of inert solid particles at a temperature between 600.degree. and 750.degree. C. said bed being fluidized by off gas from roasting step (a); and
- (f) subjecting the overflow from the fluidized bed in step (e) to a water or dilute sulfuric aicd leach to recover the zinc.
- 2. A method as defined in claim 1 wherein said inert solid particles are silica sand with a size range between about No. 140 and No. 10 in the U.S. standard sieve series.
- 3. A method as defined in claim 1 wherein inert solid particles are separated from the pulp resulting from step (f) and are recycled to step (e).
- 4. A method for recovering zinc from a strong sulphuric acid solution containing zinc and iron as sulphates or from zinc sulfide ores or concentrates, comprising:
- (a) roasting said sulphate or zinc sulfide ore or concentrate in a subdivided from in a fluidized bed reactor at a temperature from 600.degree. to 750.degree. C. with a 20-150% excess air for an average retention time of 1-12 hours resulting in an atmoshere comprising SO.sub.2, SO.sub.3, water vapour and remaining O.sub.2, and N.sub.2 from the air, to obtain a calcine containing ferrite and sulphates, oxysulphates and oxides of zinc, plus hematite;
- (b) leaching said calcine with water or dilute sulphuric acid solution in such a manner that the sulphates, oxysulphates, and oxides of zinc are leached out in part from the calcine into the water or dilute sulphuric acid solution;
- (c) subjecting the leach pulp resulting from step (b) to a liquid-solid separation step to yield a leach solution suitable for purification-metal recovery steps for zinc;
- (d) leaching the solid residue from step (c) with strong sulphuric acid solution in such a manner that the ferrite and unreacted sulphides of zinc are converted to the sulphates of iron and zinc;
- (e) subjecting the pulp resulting from step (d) to a liquid-solid separation step to obtain a leach solution containing said sulphates of iron and zinc;
- (f) roasting said sulphate solution obtained in step (e) in a subdivided form in a fluidized bed reactor at a temperature between 600.degree. and 750.degree. C., said reactor being fluidized by off gas from roasting step (a); and
- (g) subjecting the overflow from the fluidized bed in step (f) to a water or dilute sulphuric acid leach to recover the zinc.
- 5. The method as defined in claim 4, wherein the fluidized bed in step (f) is composed of pellets formed during the roasting of the said sulphate solution.
- 6. The method as defined in claim 4, wherein the fluidized bed in step (f) is composed of inert solid particles and pellets formed during the roasting of the said sulphate solution.
- 7. The method as defined in claim 4 wherein zinc is recovered from the leach solutions resulting from steps (c) and (g).
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 940,937, filed Sept. 11, 1978, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,224,122.
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