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Adaptive process for improving leaching efficiency of germanium from secondary zinc oxide

Yingxu Zhu, Zhigan Deng, Chang Wei, Yuan Yang, Pu Sun, Xingbin Li, Minting Li, Gang Fan

2021International Journal of Chemical Reactor Engineering16 citationsDOI

Abstract

Abstract Adaptive process was used to treat germanium-containing secondary zinc oxide. The leaching parameters were determined by batch experiment, and continuous experiment was conducted and the stability of the process was verified. The leaching efficiency of Zn and Ge in the batch experiments were 92.51 and 90.67%, respectively, while the leaching efficiencies of Zn and Ge in the continuous experiment were 93.53 and 88.47%, respectively. In the neutralization process, the Fe 3+ concentration in the neutralized solution is within 0.025 g/L. The Fe 2+ in the leaching solution increased gradually, as the neutralized residue was returned to the leaching process, the Zn in leaching residue reduce and the leaching efficiency of Zn increased. The residue mainly contained zinc sulfide and lead sulfate, with some fluffy structures on the surface. The process is promising for industrial application from indicators, economy, and applicability.

Topics & Concepts

Leaching (pedology)ZincGermaniumChemistryResidue (chemistry)OxideSulfideMetallurgyMaterials scienceEnvironmental scienceSiliconSoil waterBiochemistrySoil scienceExtraction and Separation ProcessesMetal Extraction and BioleachingAdvancements in Battery Materials