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Study on the process of purification of zinc sulfate solutions from impurities and their rheological properties

Diyorbek AbsattorovYangiyer branch of Tashkent Chemical Technological Institute, Department of Chemical Technology of Inorganic Substances, Yangiyer, UzbekistanJasur MakhmayorovYangiyer branch of Tashkent Chemical Technological Institute, Department of Chemical Technology of Inorganic Substances, Yangiyer, UzbekistanBakhodir AbdullayevYangiyer branch of Tashkent Chemical Technological Institute, Department of Chemical Technology of Inorganic Substances, Yangiyer, UzbekistanSherzod QodirovJizzakh Polytechnical Institute, Jizzakh, UzbekistanFarrukh DavlatovKarshi Economic Engineering Institute, Karshi, UzbekistanIlkham UsmanovYangiyer branch of Tashkent Chemical Technological Institute, Department of Chemical Technology of Inorganic Substances, Yangiyer, UzbekistanMurodjon SamadiyYangiyer branch of Tashkent Chemical Technological Institute, Department of Chemical Technology of Inorganic Substances, Yangiyer, Uzbekistan
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Abstract The study was conducted to purify the zinc sulfate solution from impurities. A solution of zinc sulfate from a zinc-containing concentrate collected from the ore of the Khandiza deposit was taken for the study. Autoclave leaching of zinc concentrate with 30% sulfuric acid in an autoclave was done by introducing zinc dust after the stage of treatment of zinc concentrate with sulfuric acid. The possibility of reducing the copper content in the liquid phase from 0.26% to 0.01% at a ratio of Me:Zinc dust=1:(1.05-1.10) is presented here. Ammonization of a solution purified from copper makes it possible to reduce the copper content from 0.53% to 0.01% at a ratio of Fe:NH 3 =1:1.1. Empirical equations are derived for the effect of temperature, Zn:H 2 SO 4 ratio, and process duration on the density and viscosity of pulps during the conversion of zinc concentrate with sulfuric acid.

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