Abstract

Germanium-containing dust as an intermediate by-product in the process of zinc hydrometallurgy, which often contains a large number of heavy metal substances. Due to the constraints of economic benefits and process technology, green and efficient treatment of germanium-containing dust is always a great challenge. In this work, XRD, ICP-OES, XPS, SEM and other characterization methods were used to analyze the existing state and quantity of main substances in germanium-containing dust. It was found that the occurrence state of germanium was closely related to sphalerite. At the same time, longer reaction time would lead to continuous hydrolysis of silicate, which would eventually affect the recovery of zinc, germanium and lead and the fixation of toxic substances. Therefore, the ultrasonic enhanced ammonium persulfate oxidation process was proposed to control the waste of resources and environmental pollution caused by the accumulation of germanium-containing dust. The final results showed that more than 95% of zinc and 89% of germanium were efficiently recovered, and heavy metals such as arsenic and cadmium were fixed in the liquid, and then concentrated in the purification and impurity removal stage. The residue after reaction is high-grade lead sulfate residue, which can be returned to the lead smelting system for recycling. In summary, the ultrasonic-enhanced ammonium persulfate process eventually makes all substances in germanium-containing dust harmless and resource treatment.

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