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The Effectiveness of Zn Leaching from EAFD Using Caustic Soda
Authors:Leema A Al-Makhadmeh  Mohammad A Batiha  Mohammad S Al-Harahsheh  Ibrahem S Altarawneh  Saleh E Rawadieh
Institution:1.Environmental Engineering Department,Al-Hussein Bin Talal University,Ma’an,Jordan;2.Chemical Engineering Department,Al-Hussein Bin Talal University,Ma’an,Jordan;3.Chemical Engineering Department,Jordan University of Science and Technology,Irbid,Jordan;4.Pharmaceutical and Chemical Engineering Department,German Jordanian University,Amman,Jordan
Abstract:Electric arc furnace dust (EAFD) is a toxic waste which is mainly rich in iron oxide, zinc, and lead. Hydrometallurgical extraction of zinc from Jordanian EAFD in alkaline medium was investigated; NaOH, NaHCO3, and Na2CO3 were used as leaching agents. The pH values for the prepared solutions were 8.3, 8.2, and 12.55 for NaHCO3, Na2CO3, and NaOH, respectively. The effect of NaOH concentration (1, 3, 5, 7, and 9 M), contact time (5 min to 3 h), temperature (20, 40, and 60), and solid-to-liquid ratio (SLR; 20, 40, 80, and 120 mg/ml) on the leachability of zinc from EAFD were tested. The initial EAFD and the resulting leach residues were characterized using X-ray diffraction (XRD) and X-ray fluorescence (XRF). EAFD contained 25.9% Zn, 18.0% Fe, and 3.2% Pb. A maximum zinc recovery of 92.9% was achieved using 6 M NaOH at 60 °C with solid loading of 20 g/L and 3 h leaching time. NaHCO3 and Na2CO3 were not efficient leaching agents for Zn extraction since the recoveries were only 2.6 and 4.5%, respectively. Zn and Pb were depleted in the residues with an E-factor of 0.5–0.6 and 0.1–0.25, respectively. Iron was enriched in the residues; the E-factor was around 2. The EAFD contained mainly zincite, franklinite, and magnetite. After 3 h leaching, only traces of zincite exist in the residues, while sylvite and halite were completely dissolved.
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