Chemistry: physical processes – Physical processes – Crystallization
Patent
1974-10-29
1976-05-25
Emery, Stephen J.
Chemistry: physical processes
Physical processes
Crystallization
75 5A, 75101R, 134 34, 134172, 134199, 23271R, 232726R, B01D 1102
Patent
active
039589471
ABSTRACT:
A process and apparatus for hydrometallurgical leaching of unseparated, crushed mineral ores using a vessel having liquid stream forming nozzles in the lower portion thereof which operate to direct a stream of leaching liquid into solids in the lower portion of the vessel and to create a highly agitated interaction zone above which solids are settling under gravity and through which liquid from the lower portion rises upwardly in counter-current flow. The vessel is sufficiently high that an overflow of low solids content liquid is taken from the top. Outlets, as for example discharge piping or sumps, are provided in the bottom of the vessel for the controlled removal of solids therefrom. In multistage operation, the solids content of the overflow liquid is removed and the liquid content of the underflow is removed and combined to yield a mineral pregnant liquor which serves as the leaching liquid for a preceding stage where less depleted solids are being processed. Solids removed from a stage are passed to a subsequent stage where less pregnant leaching solution is used, so that the solids not only are processed in each stage in counter-current flow to the leach solution, but the interstage progression of the solids and leaching liquid is also counter-current.
Single stage continuous operation is also disclosed in which solids having passed downwardly through the reactor are discharged periodically through a discharge trap formed in the lower portion of the vessel so as to minimize the amount of liquid discharged with the solids.
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Merklin Kenneth E.
Robinson Charles W.
Emery Stephen J.
Marcona Corporation
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