Title: The Leaching Process
1The Leaching Process
2The next element that we remove is the iron (Fe).
We do this using a Leaching process. Leaching
is a process of mixing the calcine (solid) into a
liquid called spent solution. The spent solution
contains sulphuric acid (H2SO4).
3Zinc Oxide (ZnO)
Sulphuric Acid(H2SO4)
4Zinc Sulphate (ZnSO4)
5The leaching process is carried out in a series
of tanks called leaching reactors. Solid calcine
is mixed with liquid spent solution and
overflowed, as a slurry (runny mud), from one to
reactor to another.
6Reactor Vessel
Airlift line
7As more zinc is dissolved, the slurry neutralises
or becomes less acidic and the rate at which zinc
dissolves slows down. By the last of the
leaching reactors the dissolving of zinc oxide is
completed. However, something else also
happens...
Minor dissolving of zinc
pH1.0
pH2.5
pH3.8
pH4.5
pH5.2
8We add air into the slurry inside the reactors to
create an oxidation reaction.
Oxidising
air
line
Oxidising
air mixed in with circulating slurry
9As result of adding oxidation air the Fe2 iron
changes to Fe3.
Fe2 becomes Fe3
After the pH goes above pH3.7 iron (Fe3)
precipitates as iron hydroxide particles (FeOH3)
pH1.0
pH2.5
pH3.8
pH4.5
pH5.2
Oxidation air
10By the end of the leaching process we have
separated the zinc from the iron by dissolving
the zinc. This slurry is known as neutralised
solution.
11We now have to separate or remove the insoluble
particles (iron hydroxides and silica) from the
liquid phase of the slurry. This is carried out
using a gravity settling process.
12Gravity settling is carried out in large diameter
but shallow tanks called thickeners.
13If you could look inside a thickener, this is
what you would see.
14The gravity settling process is accelerated by
adding a flocculent into the slurry. This acts
like a glue or bonding agent and causes the small
suspended particles to clump and form larger
particles. By increasing the mass of the
suspended particles they settle out more rapidly.
15We have now removed the iron and the silica.
16Summary
- In the Leaching Process the zinc oxide is
dissolved in - spent solution.
- Using an oxidation reaction and pH control the
iron is - precipitated out as solid iron hydroxide
particles. - The solid iron hydroxide and silica particles
are gravity - separated out of the liquid, neutralised
solution. - All that remains to be removed now is the
dissolved - copper, cadmium, cobalt, nickel and calcium.