2016
DOI: 10.1007/s11837-016-2192-7
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Innovative Concept for the Recovery of Silver and Indium by a Combined Treatment of Jarosite and Electric Arc Furnace Dust

Abstract: Industrial wastes such as slags, dust, or precipitation residues contain significant amounts of valuable metals like zinc, lead, and copper as well as precious metals like silver and indium. Nevertheless, a lot of these waste materials are not recycled, and therefore, many valuable metals end up being sent to landfills. Because of harmful components in the waste, it is often necessary to send it to specialized landfills for hazardous wastes, which leads to environmental problems as well as additional costs. Co… Show more

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“…Thus, they can be regarded as the limiting minimum values in the industrial operations as well, see, e.g., Hughes [34]. Additionally the selected slag-to-metal ratio determines the maximum recoveries in the collector metal, in the absence of volatilization [35]. The trace element solubilities in the slags from Cu + 1 wt% Me copper alloy obtained in this study indicate a general decreasing trend when silica concentration is increased.…”
Section: Solubilities Of the Trace Elements In The Slagmentioning
confidence: 62%
“…Thus, they can be regarded as the limiting minimum values in the industrial operations as well, see, e.g., Hughes [34]. Additionally the selected slag-to-metal ratio determines the maximum recoveries in the collector metal, in the absence of volatilization [35]. The trace element solubilities in the slags from Cu + 1 wt% Me copper alloy obtained in this study indicate a general decreasing trend when silica concentration is increased.…”
Section: Solubilities Of the Trace Elements In The Slagmentioning
confidence: 62%
“…However, the overall goal to improve yields and resource efficiency, legislative matters, as well as the aim towards a circular economy have increased the interest in processing these residues into a usable form. The goal is to produce an inert slag that could be used for construction purposes and, simultaneously, to recover the valuable metals from the residue [9,10]. Some production sites have already started to treat the generated residues with different pyrometallurgical technologies [2,11,12].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…First of all, large amounts of already stockpiled or continuously produced iron-rich residues could be utilized, for example in road building or other construction material applications, instead of being disposed of [11,13]. The availability of land for this kind of hazardous waste landfilling is also limited, and causes additional costs [10,13,14]. In addition, recycling of the valuable metals within the residues is hindered due to the present practice, which results in these metals ending up in the landfills.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The formula of the equilibrium constant, K, for the general vaporization reaction above can be transformed according to the vapor pressure, p. Based on the assumption of pure substances, the activity can be set to 1, resulting in the simplified Equation (12) for the vapor pressure of a compound at the temperature assumed for the calculation of the equilibrium constant:…”
Section: Thermodynamic Considerations Of the Behavior Of Indium And Smentioning
confidence: 99%