Selective recovery of zinc from goethite residue in the zinc industry using deep-eutectic solvents
Several deep-eutectic solvents (DESs) were tested for the valorisation of goethite residue produced by the zinc industry. The objective of the work was to selectively recover zinc from the iron-rich matrix using deep-eutectic solvents as lixiviants. The effect of the type of hydrogen bond donor and...
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Veröffentlicht in: | RSC advances 2020-02, Vol.1 (12), p.7328-7335 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Several deep-eutectic solvents (DESs) were tested for the valorisation of goethite residue produced by the zinc industry. The objective of the work was to selectively recover zinc from the iron-rich matrix using deep-eutectic solvents as lixiviants. The effect of the type of hydrogen bond donor and hydrogen bond acceptor of the deep-eutectic solvent on the leaching efficiency was studied. Levulinic acid-choline chloride (
x
ChCl
= 0.33) (LevA-ChCl) could selectively leach zinc from the iron-rich matrix, and it was selected as the best-performing system to be used in further study. The leaching process was optimised in terms of temperature, contact time, liquid-to-solid ratio and water content of the deep-eutectic solvent. The role of the choline cation on the leaching process was investigated by considering the leaching properties of a LevA-CaCl
2
mixture. The goethite residue was also leached with pure levulinic acid. The results were compared to a purely hydrometallurgical approach using sulphuric acid leaching. Leaching with LevA-ChCl resulted in higher selectivity compared to the conventional "hot leaching" with 80 g L
−1
sulphuric acid. Furthermore, a slightly higher zinc recovery and comparable selectivity for zinc over iron were achieved with LevA-ChCl compared to conventional "neutral leaching" with 10 g L
−1
sulphuric acid.
A mixture of levulinic acid and choline chloride can be used to selectively leach zinc from industrial residues with iron-rich matrices. |
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ISSN: | 2046-2069 2046-2069 |
DOI: | 10.1039/d0ra00277a |