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Zinc recovery by chlorination leach

  • US 3,973,949 A
  • Filed: 02/13/1975
  • Issued: 08/10/1976
  • Est. Priority Date: 02/13/1975
  • Status: Expired due to Term
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1. In the process for treatment of materials containing zinc and other metals including lead, copper, silver, iron and trace metals in which the zinc and other metals are first converted to chlorides including ferric chloride either by wet chlorination with ferric chloride leaching or dry chlorination followed by separation of lead from the resulting leach solution by crystallization of lead chloride and further separation of copper, silver, and trace metals, reducing substantially all of the ferric iron in the leach solution to ferrous iron, ultimately precipitating zinc as zinc carbonate with an alkali metal carbonate and electrolyzing the alkali metal chloride formed by the zinc carbonate precipitation in an electrolytic cell to produce chlorine gas which is cycled to the chlorination step and alkali metal hydroxide which is converted to alkali metal carbonate for the zinc carbonate precipitation step, the improvement which comprises:

  • separating the zinc chloride from the ferrous chloride in the metal depleted leach solution with an extraction agent selective for zinc chloride dissolved in an immiscible organic solvent, stripping the zinc chloride from the extraction agent prior to the zinc carbonate precipitation step with an alkali metal chloride stripping solution from the electrolytic cell through which the alkali metal chloride from the zinc carbonate precipitation step is continuously cycled for removal from it of excess chlorine ion picked up in the stripping.

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