Zinc and lead are usually concomitantly present in Zn-Pb ores and solid was
tes, such as electric arc furnace (EAF) dusts. One of the treatment methods
is to extract zinc and lead from the ores and wastes by an alkaline leachi
ng process if applicable. The selective and quantitative separation of lead
from zinc is an important step in these processes. In this work, the separ
ation of lead from zinc in alkaline zinc solution, in leaching solutions of
EAF dusts, and in oxidized zinc ores by sodium sulfide precipitation was s
tudied. When the weight ratio of sodium sulfide (average molecular weight 2
22) added to the lead present in alkaline solution was over 1.8-2.0 (molar
ratio approximately 1.5-1.7), lead could be, separated selectively and quan
titatively, while the zinc remained in the solution without concomitant los
s. The residues from the precipitation step were identified as mixtures of
PbS and Na2Pb(OH)(2)S, with PbS being the predominant compound.