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Metal sulfide precipitation: Recent breakthroughs and future outlooks
Fecha
2021Registro en:
Minerals 2021, 11, 1385
10.3390/ min11121385
Autor
Estay Cuenca, Humberto Antonio
Barros Agloni, Lorena Yalila
Troncoso, Elizabeth
Institución
Resumen
The interest in metal sulfide precipitation has recently increased given its capacity to efficiently
recover several metals and metalloids from different aqueous sources, including wastewaters
and hydrometallurgical solutions. This article reviews recent studies about metal sulfide precipitation,
considering that the most relevant review article on the topic was published in 2010. Thus,
our review emphasizes and focuses on the overall process and its main unit operations. This study
follows the flow diagram definition, discussing the recent progress in the application of this process
on different aqueous matrices to recover/remove diverse metals/metalloids from them, in addition
to kinetic reaction and reactor types, different sulfide sources, precipitate behavior, improvements in
solid–liquid separation, and future perspectives. The features included in this review are: operational
conditions in terms of pH and Eh to perform a selective recovery of different metals contained in an
aqueous source, the aggregation/colloidal behavior of precipitates, new materials for controlling sulfide
release, and novel solid–liquid separation processes based on membrane filtration. It is therefore
relevant that the direct production of nanoparticles (Nps) from this method could potentially become
a future research approach with important implications on unit operations, which could possibly
expand to several applications.