2007
DOI: 10.1016/j.mineng.2006.07.001
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A review on hydrometallurgical extraction and recovery of cadmium from various resources

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“…Fumes and dust from zinc sinter plants are also important feedstock for further purification. Comprehensive overview of cadmium recovery processes have been made by Safarzadeh et al [51]. Commonly, cadmium is seen as a highly toxic metal and cadmium disposal is connected to environmental hazards.…”
Section: Recovery Of By-productsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Fumes and dust from zinc sinter plants are also important feedstock for further purification. Comprehensive overview of cadmium recovery processes have been made by Safarzadeh et al [51]. Commonly, cadmium is seen as a highly toxic metal and cadmium disposal is connected to environmental hazards.…”
Section: Recovery Of By-productsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Commonly, cadmium is seen as a highly toxic metal and cadmium disposal is connected to environmental hazards. Thus, recovering cadmium from primary and secondary sources is of great importance [51]. China and South Korea are the largest producers and account for roughly half of world production, followed by Kazakhstan, Canada, Japan and Mexico [15].…”
Section: Recovery Of By-productsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It was reported that zinc mining and refining were polluting industries, due to their toxic residue emissions [17]. Lead (Pb) was a co-product [18] and cadmium was a by product of the zinc production [19]. Both lead and cadmium were found in the fume of zinc sinter plant [19].…”
Section: Environmental Research On Steel Productionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Lead (Pb) was a co-product [18] and cadmium was a by product of the zinc production [19]. Both lead and cadmium were found in the fume of zinc sinter plant [19]. These ecotoxic substances cause damages to living organisms.…”
Section: Environmental Research On Steel Productionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Solvent extraction has been found to be a very promising process for industrial recovery or removal of many elements (Abdel-Khalek et al, 2011;Amin et al, 2010;Radhika et al, 2010), and it has been proven to be effective in removing U, REE, Cd, and other metals (Table 4). However, solvent extraction has limited industrial application due to its unfavorable economics (high prices of reagents), technical challenges (high loss of solvent, extractant dispersion, introduction of new impurities), and environmental concerns (pollution of solvent and formation of new impurities) (Hinojosa Reyes et al, 2001;Sadegh Safarzadeh et al, 2007).…”
Section: Recovery Technologiesmentioning
confidence: 99%