| Literature DB >> 31417712 |
Huimin Xie1,2, Libo Zhang1,2, Haoyu Li1,2, Shiwei Li1,2, Kaihua Chen1,2, Bo Zhang3, Mi Zhou4.
Abstract
In this paper, ultrasonic-enhanced replacement of lead by zinc in lead leaching solution was studied. The effects of reaction time, rotational speed, temperature, concentration of leaching solution and the ratio of the surface area of the zinc plate immersed in the leaching solution to the volume of leaching solution (S : V) were studied under both conventional and ultrasonic conditions. The optimum ultrasonic-assisted replacement conditions were as follows: the S : V of 0.04 (4 cm2 100 ml-1), reaction temperature of 30°C, replacement time of 30 min and the concentration of leaching solution is 5 g l-1, leading to a lead replacement rate of 94.84%. Compared with the conventional replacement process, the reaction time of ultrasonic-enhanced substitution could be reduced to one half, and the demand of reaction temperature, leaching solution concentration and other conditions were decreased accordingly. Introducing ultrasonic into the replacement reaction is promising to reduce the energy consumption in the hydrometallurgical industry also caters to the demands of environment protection.Entities:
Keywords: enhancement; lead hydrometallurgy; replacement reaction; ultrasonic
Year: 2019 PMID: 31417712 PMCID: PMC6689618 DOI: 10.1098/rsos.190042
Source DB: PubMed Journal: R Soc Open Sci ISSN: 2054-5703 Impact factor: 2.963
Figure 1.Flow chart of hydrometallurgical lead smelting.
Element content of raw materials (unit %).
| Pb | S | Fe | Ca | Zn | Si |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 14.14 | 13.57 | 10.32 | 8.04 | 5.72 | 5.36 |
Figure 2.Flow chart of the experiments.
Figure 3.Connection diagram of the experimental device. (1—ultrasonic generator console; 2—ultrasonic radiation rod; 3—thermocouple; 4—rubber stopper; 5—zinc plate; 6—magnetic rotor; 7—water bath control panel; 8—support frame).
Electrode reaction formulae of lead and zinc and their redox potentials.
| electrode reaction | standard potential |
|---|---|
| Zn2+ + 2e = Zn | |
| Pb2+ + 2e = Pb |
Figure 4.Effect of reaction time on replacement rate of lead.
Figure 5.Effect of rotating speed on replacement rate of lead.
Figure 6.Effect of temperature on replacement rate of lead.
Figure 7.Effect of concentration of leaching solution on replacement rate of lead.
Figure 8.Effect of S : V on replacement rate of lead.
Figure 9.SEM images of crude lead. (a,c) Under conventional conditions, (b,d) under ultrasonic conditions.
Figure 10.Size distribution of lead particles under conventional and ultrasonic conditions. (a) Under conventional conditions, (b) under ultrasonic conditions.