Indium Leaching with Pyrophosphate from Industrial Jarosite

Jarosite is naturally produced in humid environments in the presence of sulfides; It is also produced in the form of a precipitate in some metallurgical processes as a treatment method for some solutions to control the iron present in acid solutions; the precipitate formed as jarosite has contents o...

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Autors principals: Calla Choque, Dandy, Rodríguez-Aragón, José María
Format: Online
Idioma:spa
Publicat: Universida de Sonora 2023
Accés en línia:https://epistemus.unison.mx/index.php/epistemus/article/view/272
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Sumari:Jarosite is naturally produced in humid environments in the presence of sulfides; It is also produced in the form of a precipitate in some metallurgical processes as a treatment method for some solutions to control the iron present in acid solutions; the precipitate formed as jarosite has contents of some metals of interest such as gold, silver, and indium. This work presents the effect of pH, pyrophosphate concentration, and leaching time in order to recover the indium contained in industrial jarosite at room temperature