Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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213519 | Hydrometallurgy | 2007 | 7 Pages |
Abstract
The investigation focuses on the recovery of silver from hydrometallurgical leach residues of lead–zinc sulfide concentrates using non-cyanide reagents — sodium thiosulfate and potassium thiocyanate. The adsorption of silver from these leach solutions was carried out with a number of anion exchangers and carbon adsorbents, distinguished from each other by their physical structure and functional groups. It is shown that the strong base anion exchanger AV-17-10P and the carbon adsorbent LK-4 based on anthracite, possess the best sorption properties and can be recommended for hydrometallurgical processing.
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Authors
O.N. Kononova, A.G. Kholmogorov, N.V. Danilenko, N.G. Goryaeva, K.A. Shatnykh, S.V. Kachin,