Recovery and Purification of Tin from Tailings from the Penouta Sn–Ta–Nb Deposit

A concentrate obtained from mining tailings containing mainly cassiterite and columbotantalite was reduced for the production of tin metal. The compounds CaCO3, Na2CO3, K2CO3, and borax were used as fluxes in the pyrometallurgical reduction smelting process, and graphite was employed as the reducing...

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Main Authors: Félix Antonio López, Irene García-Díaz, Olga Rodríguez Largo, Francisco García Polonio, Teresa Llorens
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2018-01-01
Series:Minerals
Subjects:
tin
Online Access:http://www.mdpi.com/2075-163X/8/1/20
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spelling doaj-27cac3a07c7844409943805ccb89247c2020-11-24T21:06:34ZengMDPI AGMinerals2075-163X2018-01-01812010.3390/min8010020min8010020Recovery and Purification of Tin from Tailings from the Penouta Sn–Ta–Nb DepositFélix Antonio López0Irene García-Díaz1Olga Rodríguez Largo2Francisco García Polonio3Teresa Llorens4National Center for Metallurgical Research (CENIM), CSIC, 28040 Madrid, SpainNational Center for Metallurgical Research (CENIM), CSIC, 28040 Madrid, SpainNational Center for Metallurgical Research (CENIM), CSIC, 28040 Madrid, SpainStrategic Minerals Spain S.L., 32558 Penouta, SpainStrategic Minerals Spain S.L., 32558 Penouta, SpainA concentrate obtained from mining tailings containing mainly cassiterite and columbotantalite was reduced for the production of tin metal. The compounds CaCO3, Na2CO3, K2CO3, and borax were used as fluxes in the pyrometallurgical reduction smelting process, and graphite was employed as the reducing agent. The greatest recovery of Sn (>95%) was obtained when using CaCO3 as the flux; the purity of Sn was 96%. A slag equivalent to 25% of the mass of the initial concentrate was produced during the recovery of the Sn. This contained 45% Nb2O5 and Ta2O5, adding extra value to the mine tailings. The tin metal ingot was purified by electrorefining involving a tin and H2SO4 electrolyte solution and a 101.9 A/m2 current applied for 148 h. Under these conditions, 90 wt % of the Sn in the ingot was recovered at a purity of 99.97%.http://www.mdpi.com/2075-163X/8/1/20cassiteritecolumbotantalitepyrometallurgical reduction smelting processtinelectrorefiningcalcium-niobium-tantalum oxides
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author Félix Antonio López
Irene García-Díaz
Olga Rodríguez Largo
Francisco García Polonio
Teresa Llorens
spellingShingle Félix Antonio López
Irene García-Díaz
Olga Rodríguez Largo
Francisco García Polonio
Teresa Llorens
Recovery and Purification of Tin from Tailings from the Penouta Sn–Ta–Nb Deposit
Minerals
cassiterite
columbotantalite
pyrometallurgical reduction smelting process
tin
electrorefining
calcium-niobium-tantalum oxides
author_facet Félix Antonio López
Irene García-Díaz
Olga Rodríguez Largo
Francisco García Polonio
Teresa Llorens
author_sort Félix Antonio López
title Recovery and Purification of Tin from Tailings from the Penouta Sn–Ta–Nb Deposit
title_short Recovery and Purification of Tin from Tailings from the Penouta Sn–Ta–Nb Deposit
title_full Recovery and Purification of Tin from Tailings from the Penouta Sn–Ta–Nb Deposit
title_fullStr Recovery and Purification of Tin from Tailings from the Penouta Sn–Ta–Nb Deposit
title_full_unstemmed Recovery and Purification of Tin from Tailings from the Penouta Sn–Ta–Nb Deposit
title_sort recovery and purification of tin from tailings from the penouta sn–ta–nb deposit
publisher MDPI AG
series Minerals
issn 2075-163X
publishDate 2018-01-01
description A concentrate obtained from mining tailings containing mainly cassiterite and columbotantalite was reduced for the production of tin metal. The compounds CaCO3, Na2CO3, K2CO3, and borax were used as fluxes in the pyrometallurgical reduction smelting process, and graphite was employed as the reducing agent. The greatest recovery of Sn (>95%) was obtained when using CaCO3 as the flux; the purity of Sn was 96%. A slag equivalent to 25% of the mass of the initial concentrate was produced during the recovery of the Sn. This contained 45% Nb2O5 and Ta2O5, adding extra value to the mine tailings. The tin metal ingot was purified by electrorefining involving a tin and H2SO4 electrolyte solution and a 101.9 A/m2 current applied for 148 h. Under these conditions, 90 wt % of the Sn in the ingot was recovered at a purity of 99.97%.
topic cassiterite
columbotantalite
pyrometallurgical reduction smelting process
tin
electrorefining
calcium-niobium-tantalum oxides
url http://www.mdpi.com/2075-163X/8/1/20
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