Title of article :
Effect of potential and ferric ions on lead sulfide dissolution in nitric acid
Author/Authors :
Pashkov، نويسنده , , Gennady L and Mikhlina، نويسنده , , Elena V and Kholmogorov، نويسنده , , Alexander G and Mikhlin، نويسنده , , Yuri L، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2002
Abstract :
The dissolution of the rotating disk electrode (RDE) of natural lead sulfide (galena) and the ground mineral in nitric acid solutions has been studied as a function of electrode potential, HNO3 concentration and temperature. The rate of dissolution producing hydrogen sulfide slowly increases as the potential varies from +0.1 to −0.4 V (Ag/AgCl). The reaction order on nitric acid concentration has been found to be 1.2±0.15 at 0.2 V and 0.9 at −0.4 V (40 °C), and the apparent activation energy is 35 kJ mol−1 in 1 M HNO3 at 0 V, suggesting that the process is controlled by a chemical or electrochemical reaction. At higher biases the RDE of PbS dissolves for the most part anodically, showing the highest rate at ∼0.7 V, whereas the rate as a function of acid concentration is maximal in 1 M HNO3. The yield of sulfate increases with potential and is small for the leaching of both compact and ground galena, while it reaches 50% in the case of a flotation lead concentrate. Ferric ions catalyze the dissolution of compact and, especially, ground galena, with the peak rate at the potential of immersed platinum electrode of 0.4–0.5 V. The Fe3+/Fe2+ couple is concluded to act as an intermediator for the electron transfer between nitrate ions and the solid, indicating that the dissolution is electrochemical in nature.
Keywords :
Nitric acid , Ferric ions , Lead sulfide
Journal title :
HYDROMETALLURGY
Journal title :
HYDROMETALLURGY