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titleOfInvention A method of processing sulphide ore containing antimony
abstract A method of processing sulphide ore containing antimony, is that the dilute hydrochloric acid system slurry of sulphide ore containing antimony is placed in slurry tank, and mechanical agitation paddle is equipped in slurry tank, and slurry is kept to be in the state of being uniformly mixed;Slurry enters cyclone electrolytic cell system by air driven pump according to certain speed, goes successively to slurry tank from electrolysis unit discharge after electrolysis, so recycles, the antimony in mineral obtains high efficiency extraction after a certain period of time.Process conditions are:A concentration of 110 180g/L of dilute hydrochloric acid in slurry, temperature are 55 85 DEG C, and liquid-solid ratio is 6 12:1, cathode-current density is 100 200A/m 2 .Flow of the present invention is short, and reaction speed is fast, and reaction process mass transfer is uniform, and compared with conventional method, the rate of recovery of antimony is greatly improved, and realizes the comprehensive high-efficiency extraction of antimony in mineral, improves antimony resource utilization.
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