Zinc Recovery from Steelmaking Dust by Hydrometallurgical Methods

Hydrometallurgical recovery of zinc from electric arc furnace dust was investigated on a laboratory scale, using aqueous sodium hydroxide solution as a leaching agent. Special attention was paid to the effect of NaOH concentration, temperature and liquid/solid phase ratio on the zinc leachability. I...

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Published in:Metals
Main Authors: Piotr Palimąka, Stanisław Pietrzyk, Michał Stępień, Katarzyna Ciećko, Ilona Nejman
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2018-07-01
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Online Access:http://www.mdpi.com/2075-4701/8/7/547
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Summary:Hydrometallurgical recovery of zinc from electric arc furnace dust was investigated on a laboratory scale, using aqueous sodium hydroxide solution as a leaching agent. Special attention was paid to the effect of NaOH concentration, temperature and liquid/solid phase ratio on the zinc leachability. It was found that all tested factors increased the leachability, with the maximum efficiency of 88% obtained in a 6 M NaOH solution at a temperature of 80 °C and the liquid/solid phase ratio of 40. The test results confirmed the high selectivity of the zinc leaching agent. In spite of this, complete recovery of zinc from steelmaking dust has proved to be very difficult due to the occurrence of this element in the form of stable and sparingly soluble ZnFe2O4 ferrite. Purification of the solution by cementation and electrolysis gave zinc of purity 99.88% in powder form.
ISSN:2075-4701