2021
DOI: 10.1007/s40831-021-00381-z
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Comprehensive Recovery of Valuable Metals From Spent Magnesia–Chrome Refractories by Ferric Chloride–Hydrochloride Leaching

Abstract: A large amount of spent magnesia-chrome refractories is produced every year from nonferrous metallurgy industry in China. These spent refractories contain not only Mg and Cr but also a large amount of Ag, Pb, Bi, Cu, Sb and other valuable metals. This study proposes a high-efficiency, low-cost and recyclable technology for the treatment of spent magnesia-chromium refractories. In the hydrochloric acid-ferric chloride leaching system, under the conditions of hydrochloric acid concentration of 4.0 mol/L, liquid-… Show more

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“…Its abundance in the earth's crust is only 0.001-0.005 g/t [4], and it is always associated with other metal elements, such as gold, silver, copper, lead, nickel, and so on [5]. Similarly, most of bismuth in the world is associated with plumbum, zinc, tungsten, molybdenum, copper, gold, silver, and other metal ores [6,7]. Tellurium-bismuth ore contains both tellurium and bismuth, which is a high-quality raw material for extracting tellurium and bismuth [8].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Its abundance in the earth's crust is only 0.001-0.005 g/t [4], and it is always associated with other metal elements, such as gold, silver, copper, lead, nickel, and so on [5]. Similarly, most of bismuth in the world is associated with plumbum, zinc, tungsten, molybdenum, copper, gold, silver, and other metal ores [6,7]. Tellurium-bismuth ore contains both tellurium and bismuth, which is a high-quality raw material for extracting tellurium and bismuth [8].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%