A comprehensive review on the ultrasound-enhanced leaching recovery of valuable metals: Applications, mechanisms and prospects

Shenxu Bao(Wuhan University of Technology), Bo Chen(Wuhan University of Technology), Yimin Zhang(Wuhan University of Technology), Liuyi Ren(Wuhan University of Technology), Chunfu Xin(Wuhan University of Technology), Wei Ding(Wuhan University of Technology), Siyuan Yang(Wuhan University of Technology), Wencai Zhang(Virginia Tech)
Ultrasonics Sonochemistry
July 12, 2023
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Abstract

In recent two decades, ultrasound has been broadly applied to the hydrometallurgical leaching process to recover valuable metals within raw materials, aiming to solve the shortcomings of the conventional leaching process, including relatively low leaching recovery, long leaching duration, high reagent usage, high energy consumption and so on. The present work focuses on a comprehensive overview of the ultrasound-enhanced leaching of various metals, such as common nonferrous and ferrous metals, rare metals, rare earth elements, and precious metals, from raw metal ores and secondary resources. Moreover, the enhanced leaching mechanisms by ultrasound are discussed in detail and summarized based on the improvement of leaching kinetics, enhancement of the mass transfer and diffusion of lixiviants, and promotion of the oxidative conversion of metals from insoluble to soluble states. Lastly, the challenges and outlooks of future research on the leaching recovery for valuable metals with the assistance of ultrasound irradiation are proposed.


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