Abstract

Zinc residue with high gallium, a waste solid product of hydrometallurgical zinc process is dumped continuously, causing the loss of gallium. Reductive leaching of zinc residue was investigated as a process to recover gallium. It was found to be much more effective using sulfur dioxide as a reductant. The effects of SO2, sulfuric acid concentration, temperature, liquid-to-solid ratio and sulfur dioxide partial pressure were examined to optimize the leaching parameters. In the presence of SO2, the extraction of gallium was maximum of 91% while the extraction of zinc and iron were 90% and 96% under the optimal condition which was determined for 80g of zinc residue as sulfuric acid concentration of 56g/L, liquid-to-solid ratio of 7mL/g, sulfur dioxide partial pressure of 200kPa, leaching temperature of 100°C for 120min.

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