Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
6658941 Hydrometallurgy 2018 7 Pages PDF
Abstract
We reveal that increased temperature not only benefits jarosite conversion but also reduces the sulfur content of precipitates and enriches them in iron. Sulfuric acid concentrations of 4.9-19.6 g/L greatly decrease the fraction of precipitated iron and produce sulfur-rich precipitates containing significant amounts of both hematite and jarosite, whereas sodium sulfate increases the iron removal efficiency and the sodium content in hematite precipitates. Hematite seeds prompt the precipitation of hematite and affect the composition of the obtained precipitates, promoting the precipitation of hematite in preference to jarosite at relatively low temperatures. Finally, zinc sulfate concentrations of 80-120 g/L have a positive effect on iron removal as hematite.
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