Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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9623707 | Chemical Engineering Journal | 2005 | 6 Pages |
Abstract
This paper presents a study for leaching kinetics of sphalerite concentrate in FeCl3-HCl solution. The shrinking core model was applied to the results of experiments investigating the effects of stirrer speed of 200-600 rpm, ferric ion concentration in range of 0-1 M, solid/liquid ratio in range of 1/100-1/5, leaching temperature range of 40-80 °C and particle size on zinc dissolution rate. The activation energy for the leaching process was found to be 45.30 kJ/mol and the Arrhenius constant was calculated to be 5.454 sâ1. The order of reaction for ferric ion concentration, solid/liquid ratio and particle size were also obtained. The rate of the reaction based on reaction-controlled process can be expressed as,[1â(1âα)1/3]=k0(Fe3+)0.36(ÏS/L)â0.33r0â0.97exp(â45300/RT)t.The dissolution of sphalerite with acidic ferric chloride solution was found to be controlled by reaction-controlled process.
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Authors
S. Aydogan, A. Aras, M. Canbazoglu,