Abstract

The hydrometallurgical processes for zinc recycling from zinc leaching residues (ZLR) generate a huge volume of iron residues. Iron residues lead to serious losses of metal value and secondary pollution. Efficient separation of zinc and iron is an ideal idea for avoiding iron residues by control zinc and iron phase from ZLR. In this study, a novel process for separating zinc and iron present in ZLR is developed consisting of sulfates roasting and selective leaching. The extraction of zinc increased to 92.63% while iron decreased to 2.04%. Zinc was leached efficiently from ZLR for comprehensive recovery with iron concentration of zinc enriched leachate below 0.38g/L, so that the effective separation of zinc and iron was achieved. The iron content from this new process was increased higher than 45% for a potential use as an iron-making material after the removing of lead, zinc and cadmium from the leached residue. The iron removal process and iron residues could be avoided in the hydrometallurgical process.

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