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Thermodynamic Study of Leaching Conditions of Galena with Citrate Ions and Hydrogen Peroxide as Oxidizing Agent

Galena is the most important mineral for lead production, as it is the main source of lead in the world. Currently, the concentrates of this mineral are mainly treated using pyrometallurgical methods, creating several environmental problems, such as the generation of toxic and greenhouse gases. In a...

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Autores principales: Solís-Marcial, O. J., Nájera-Bastida, A., Talavera-López, Alfonso, Serrano Rosales, Benito, Hernandez, Jose A., Zarate-Gutiérrez, R.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9658878/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36363296
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ma15217704
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author Solís-Marcial, O. J.
Nájera-Bastida, A.
Talavera-López, Alfonso
Serrano Rosales, Benito
Hernandez, Jose A.
Zarate-Gutiérrez, R.
author_facet Solís-Marcial, O. J.
Nájera-Bastida, A.
Talavera-López, Alfonso
Serrano Rosales, Benito
Hernandez, Jose A.
Zarate-Gutiérrez, R.
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description Galena is the most important mineral for lead production, as it is the main source of lead in the world. Currently, the concentrates of this mineral are mainly treated using pyrometallurgical methods, creating several environmental problems, such as the generation of toxic and greenhouse gases. In addition, these processes involve high energy consumption, which limits their applicability. Hydrometallurgical routes are proposed as alternative processes for obtaining some metals such as silver, copper, gold, etc. The drawback of these processes is that the minerals tend to be passive in aqueous media. To mitigate this issue, researchers have used extreme conditions of pressure and temperature (6 atm. and 155 °C) or the use of very corrosive conditions. In this sense, the use of complexing agents that dissolve the metals of interest has been proposed. Citrate ion is one of the most promising complexing agents for galena leaching, obtaining high percentages of dissolution in relatively short times. Unfortunately, there has not been enough investigation about the concentration optimization of the complexing in the pH range from 5 to 9. In this sense, thermodynamic diagrams, such as the Pourbaix diagrams, are very useful for this purpose. Therefore, in this work, the effects of pH and temperature on the leaching of galena in citrate ion solutions are studied thermodynamically and experimentally. The experimental work was carried out with pure galena samples with a particle size of +149 − 74 µm (−100 + 200 mesh). The results show that higher recoveries were obtained working at a pH of 8 and at temperatures of 30 and 40 °C. The thermodynamic and experimental data demonstrated that the existence of an optimal concentration of citrate ion, due the extraction of lead from galena, has a greater reaction rate at a relatively low initial concentration of 0.3 M. This is due the formation of the complex lead citrate 1 ([Formula: see text]).
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spelling pubmed-96588782022-11-15 Thermodynamic Study of Leaching Conditions of Galena with Citrate Ions and Hydrogen Peroxide as Oxidizing Agent Solís-Marcial, O. J. Nájera-Bastida, A. Talavera-López, Alfonso Serrano Rosales, Benito Hernandez, Jose A. Zarate-Gutiérrez, R. Materials (Basel) Article Galena is the most important mineral for lead production, as it is the main source of lead in the world. Currently, the concentrates of this mineral are mainly treated using pyrometallurgical methods, creating several environmental problems, such as the generation of toxic and greenhouse gases. In addition, these processes involve high energy consumption, which limits their applicability. Hydrometallurgical routes are proposed as alternative processes for obtaining some metals such as silver, copper, gold, etc. The drawback of these processes is that the minerals tend to be passive in aqueous media. To mitigate this issue, researchers have used extreme conditions of pressure and temperature (6 atm. and 155 °C) or the use of very corrosive conditions. In this sense, the use of complexing agents that dissolve the metals of interest has been proposed. Citrate ion is one of the most promising complexing agents for galena leaching, obtaining high percentages of dissolution in relatively short times. Unfortunately, there has not been enough investigation about the concentration optimization of the complexing in the pH range from 5 to 9. In this sense, thermodynamic diagrams, such as the Pourbaix diagrams, are very useful for this purpose. Therefore, in this work, the effects of pH and temperature on the leaching of galena in citrate ion solutions are studied thermodynamically and experimentally. The experimental work was carried out with pure galena samples with a particle size of +149 − 74 µm (−100 + 200 mesh). The results show that higher recoveries were obtained working at a pH of 8 and at temperatures of 30 and 40 °C. The thermodynamic and experimental data demonstrated that the existence of an optimal concentration of citrate ion, due the extraction of lead from galena, has a greater reaction rate at a relatively low initial concentration of 0.3 M. This is due the formation of the complex lead citrate 1 ([Formula: see text]). MDPI 2022-11-02 /pmc/articles/PMC9658878/ /pubmed/36363296 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ma15217704 Text en © 2022 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Solís-Marcial, O. J.
Nájera-Bastida, A.
Talavera-López, Alfonso
Serrano Rosales, Benito
Hernandez, Jose A.
Zarate-Gutiérrez, R.
Thermodynamic Study of Leaching Conditions of Galena with Citrate Ions and Hydrogen Peroxide as Oxidizing Agent
title Thermodynamic Study of Leaching Conditions of Galena with Citrate Ions and Hydrogen Peroxide as Oxidizing Agent
title_full Thermodynamic Study of Leaching Conditions of Galena with Citrate Ions and Hydrogen Peroxide as Oxidizing Agent
title_fullStr Thermodynamic Study of Leaching Conditions of Galena with Citrate Ions and Hydrogen Peroxide as Oxidizing Agent
title_full_unstemmed Thermodynamic Study of Leaching Conditions of Galena with Citrate Ions and Hydrogen Peroxide as Oxidizing Agent
title_short Thermodynamic Study of Leaching Conditions of Galena with Citrate Ions and Hydrogen Peroxide as Oxidizing Agent
title_sort thermodynamic study of leaching conditions of galena with citrate ions and hydrogen peroxide as oxidizing agent
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9658878/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36363296
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ma15217704
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