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Instructions for Full Manuscript Submission

It is planned to bring out Souvenir volume covering all the accepted abstracts in MPT 2011 through a standard publisher. We need to maintain the deadlines June 15, 2011 for abstract submission. We will communicate acceptance of the abstract by July 15, 2011 and selected authors are then requested to submit their full manuscript under the defined Guidelines for Authors by August 15, 2011. The abstract and full manuscripts shall be submitted in to The Convener, MPT 2011 through mail by papers@mpt2011.com or on-line through www.mpt2011.com. Official language of submission is ENGLISH in MS Word Document form.

The First Page of the MS Word document shall contain;

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The Effect of Microwave Irradiations on the Leaching of Zinc from Bulk Sulphide Concentrates Produced from RampuraAgucha Tailings

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K. Hari Krishnan, D.B. Mohanty,


K.D. Sharma*

Affiliation (s)

Central Research and Development Laboratory, Hindustan Zinc Limited. Zinc Smelter Debari, Udaipur, India

Keywords: Microwave irradiation; Times New Roman, Font 11, Italic, Leaching; Slurry; Extraction; . Justified aligned, Title case Times New Roman, Font 14, Bold, Left aligned, Sentence case Times New Roman, Font 11, Normal, Justified aligned, Sentence case Restricted upto 100 150 words

Abstract

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This work reports the effect of microwave irradiation on extraction of zinc from
* Corresponding author: K.D.Sharma, Ph. kd.sharma@vedanta.co.in

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1. Introduction 2. Experimental Procedure 3. Results And Discussions

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This work reports the effect of 2.1.1 Microwave vs Conventional Leaching 2.1.2 Removal of Iron

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6. References
Wills B.A., 1992, In: Mineral Processing Technology, 5th Edition, Chapter 10, Pergamon Press, Oxford (England), P.202.

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Abou-Yousef., El-Sakhawy M. and Kamel S., Multi-stage Bagasse pulping by using alkali/Caros acid treatment. Industrial Crops and Products, (21), 2005, pp. 337

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The maximum limit of the full length paper is six (06) pages including all figures, tables etc.

General Instructions:
Font Font Size Line spacing Paragraph spacing Times New Roman 11 (where no other Font size is specified) 1.2 Before 6 pts After 12 pts

Page Setup Top 1, Bottom 1, Left 1.25, Right 1 Paper Size A4 Orientation Portrait Layout Header & Footer 0.5 Only SI units shall be used. No abbreviations shall be used in Abstract or full manuscript. Details of all abbreviations used in manuscript shall be properly mentioned in the contents.

Figure Captions (Times New Roman, Font Size 11, Sentence case, center aligned) All figures, graphs provided shall be very clear, self-descriptive and only when necessary. Each illustration shall have a caption and shall be provided in the running text in the connection. A caption shall comprise of brief title below the figure with figure number as Fig 1, Fig 2,.. Keep text in the illustrations themselves to a minimum but explain all symbols and abbreviations used. Number figures consecutively in accordance with their appearance in the text.

Tables (Times New Roman, Font Size 11, Sentence case, center aligned) Provide limited tables wherever felt very necessary. Each table shall be provided in the running text with a title number and self-descriptive title. Place title above the table as Title 1, Title 2... Number tables consecutively in accordance with their appearance in the text. Be sparing in the use of tables and ensure that the data presented in tables do not duplicate results described elsewhere in the article.

References Please ensure that every reference cited in the text is also present in the reference list (and vice versa). Any references cited in the abstract must be given in full. Unpublished results and personal communications are not recommended in the reference list, but may be mentioned in the text. All reference in text shall be cited at the end of the line as [1], [2].[n] and the same numbers shall be mentioned in the References.

*Sample for Abstract & Full Manuscript style is submitted as below.

The Effect of Microwave Irradiations on the Leaching of Zinc from Bulk Sulphide Concentrates Produced from RampuraAgucha Tailings K. Hari Krishnan, D.B. Mohanty, K.D. Sharma*
Central Research and Development Laboratory, Hindustan Zinc Limited, Zinc Smelter Debari, Udaipur, India

Keywords: Microwave irradiation; Leaching; Slurry; Extraction; Zinc concentrate This work reports the effect of microwave irradiation on extraction of zinc from a bulk sphalerite (ZnS)/ pyrrhotite (FeS) concentrate produced by flotation of tailings from the Rampura Agucha LeadZinc mines in India. This material could not be treated economically by conventional hydrometallurgy or pyrometallurgical methods due to low zinc concentration. Consequently, microwave assisted leaching was tested. Zinc leaching in sulphuric acid was rapid with N90% dissolution after 6 minutes; further irradiation increased the zinc to 96% after 16 minutes. Iron dissolution increased up to 12 minutes irradiation and then decreased due to precipitation. Power consumption for N90% Zn recovery was 0.36 kW.h/kg concentrate. The leach solution contained 5055 g/L zinc and 1820 g/L iron, which could be reduced to 0.54 g/L by jarosite precipitation. The ratio of Zn/Fe leached was 3.4 compared with the ratio of 0.6 for the concentrate showing significant selectivity for zinc over iron using this method.

* Corresponding author: K.D.Sharma, Ph. No. +91-294-2652417, kd.sharma@vedanta.co.in

1. Introduction
The sample mixture obtained was put into open quartz. Crucible and aged for 30 min [1]. The aged mixture was then placed in the center of a domestic microwave oven (LG-model 1.1 Old Methodology 1.1.1Microwave vs. Conventional Leaching The sample mixture obtained was put into open quartz. Crucible and aged for 30 min. The aged mixture was then placed in the center of a domestic microwave oven (LG-model

Fig 2 Effect of microwave irradiation time and H2 SO4 concentration on Zinc recovery

Table 1 Chemical composition of bulk concentrates (wt.%)

6. References
[1] Abou-Yousef., El-Sakhawy M. and Kamel S., Multi-stage Bagasse pulping by using alkali/Caros acid treatment. Industrial Crops and Products, (21), 2005, pp. 337

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