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The dissolution of sphalerite (ZnS) in sulfuric acid solution under oxygen pressure was investigated. Effects of temperature, percent solids, agitation, sample size, oxygen partial pressure and foreign ions were evaluated. The effect of hydrogen pretreatment on sphalerite leaching rate was also examined. Leaching of sphalerite at 90°C and 150 psi oxygen pressure was found to occur at a constant rate. This rate was determined from the experimental data observed under the different leaching conditions mentioned above. The constant leaching rate was attributed to the chemical reaction occurring on the surface of the flat-plate type sphalerite sample. The rate-controlling step of the reaction was determined to be the oxidation of hydrogen sulfide to elemental sulfur. Oxidation of hydrogen sulfide was studied through the addition of iron and through the observation of the change in iron concentration during leaching. The oxidation was concluded to be by reaction with ferric ion rather than by direct oxygen oxidation. Leaching tests run with samples pretreated with hydrogen do not show any increase in the rate of zinc extraction.
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Jan, R.J., Hepworth, M.T. & Fox, V.G. A kinetic study on the pressure leaching of sphalerite. Metall Trans B 7, 353–361 (1976). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02652705
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