Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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212462 | Hydrometallurgy | 2012 | 5 Pages |
The leaching behavior of high purity willemite in ammoniacal solution was investigated under a range of experimental conditions with the view of optimizing zinc extraction. The results showed that decreasing the initial silica concentration while increasing the temperature, total ammonia/ammonium sulfate concentration and liquid/solid ratio resulted in a greater leaching efficiency. In the leaching process, zinc and silica in willemite were found to be simultaneously dissolved in the solution, followed by the precipitation of amorphous silica. The solubility of silica in the (NH4)2SO4–NH3–H2O system was very low with a saturated concentration of 0.3 g/L. In addition, the precipitation rate of dissolved silica in the leaching solution was found to be significantly slow, making the willemite difficult to leach in the (NH4)2SO4–NH3–H2O system, especially at a low liquid/solid ratio.
► Zinc and silica in willemite were simultaneously dissolved in the leaching process. ► The leaching of willemite was affected by the behavior of silica. ► The solubility of silica in the ammonia solution was very low. ► The precipitation rate of dissolved silica in the leaching solution was slow.