Mechanism and kinetics of mercuric sulfide leaching with cuprous-thiosulfate solutions

•The feasibility of mercuric sulfide leaching with cuprous-thiosulfate solutions was discussed.•The stability of cuprous-thiosulfate solutions was studied.•The mechanism of mercuric sulfide leaching was investigated.•The surface product of leaching residue was confirmed.•The kinetics of mercuric sul...

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Published inSeparation and purification technology Vol. 177; pp. 223 - 232
Main Authors Han, Chao, Wang, Wei, Xie, Feng, Zhang, Ting'an
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Elsevier B.V 28.04.2017
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Summary:•The feasibility of mercuric sulfide leaching with cuprous-thiosulfate solutions was discussed.•The stability of cuprous-thiosulfate solutions was studied.•The mechanism of mercuric sulfide leaching was investigated.•The surface product of leaching residue was confirmed.•The kinetics of mercuric sulfide leaching can be described by the product layer diffusion kinetic model. Mercury is one of the most severe environmental pollutants due to its high toxicity, and the detoxification of mercury-containing solid wastes is a critical issue worldwide. In this work, thiosulfate solution has been used to leach mercury from mercuric sulfide. The influence of leaching conditions, including initial pH, molar ratio of copper to thiosulfate ([Cu]/[S2O32−]), and temperature on mercury leaching from mercuric sulfide, was investigated. The mercury leaching rate can reach as high as 92.37% after 7-h leaching under the optimized condition of initial pH 8.50, molar ratio of copper to thiosulfate 0.1 and leaching temperature 313K. X-ray diffraction (XRD), scanning electron microscope-energy dispersive spectroscopy (SEM-EDS) and X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS) was used to analyze the leaching residue. The results show that copper in its thiosulfate complex can be substituted by mercury via Lewis substitution and cuprous sulfide was formed on the surface of leaching residue. The kinetics of mercuric sulfide leaching with cuprous-thiosulfate solutions was controlled by the product layer diffusion.
ISSN:1383-5866
1873-3794
DOI:10.1016/j.seppur.2017.01.001