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Extraction of Rhenium and Osmium from Lead Technogenic Raw Materials of Copper Production

Berdikulova Feruza, Zharmenov Аbdurassul, Terlikbaeva Alma, Sydykov Alimgazy, Akmaral Serikbayeva

2022Materials11 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Lead sludge from copper production is a source of rare metals, such as rhenium and osmium, whose content reaches 0.06–0.08% and 0.0025–0.0050%, respectively. The base of the sludge consists of lead sulfate. A method of reductive smelting of lead sludge from copper smelting production at 1000–1100 °C has been developed. Coke was used as a reducing agent and sodium sulfate as a slag-forming material. Optimal conditions for selective extraction of rare metals in smelting products were found: osmium in the form of metallic form into raw lead and rhenium in the form of perrhenate compound Na5ReO6 into sodium-sulfate slag. The developed technology makes it possible to extract rhenium with a high degree of extraction in the form of water-soluble compounds for the subsequent production of commercial salts of rhenium by the known hydrometallurgical methods. The content of rhenium in the slag phase is 0.18–0.25%, with its initial content in the slime of 0.06–0.08%. The degree of rhenium concentration at the first stage of processing is 3–3.2 times in the form of water-soluble perrhenate. Osmium and lead do not form solid solutions; osmium in crude lead is mainly concentrated in the lower zones of lead. A method of obtaining a concentrate containing 53–67% osmium from raw lead with an initial content of 0.0025–0.0050% in the slurry and a concentration number of 13,000–21,000 times has been proposed.

Topics & Concepts

OsmiumRheniumCopperExtraction (chemistry)Raw materialMetallurgyLead (geology)Materials scienceCopper extraction techniquesChemistryChromatographyGeologyOrganic chemistryCatalysisRutheniumGeomorphologyMetal Extraction and BioleachingExtraction and Separation ProcessesMinerals Flotation and Separation Techniques