Separations (Jun 2025)

Antimony Recovery from Industrial Residues—Emphasis on Leaching: A Review

  • Marinela Panayotova,
  • Serhii Pysmennyi,
  • Vladko Panayotov

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/separations12060156
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 12, no. 6
p. 156

Abstract

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Antimony (Sb) is a metalloid widely used in different areas—from the cutting-edge renewable energy technologies to “classical” lead acid batteries. Its availability in primary sources is limited, and these sources are geographically unevenly distributed worldwide. Antimony use will increase in the future. That is why Sb is included in the critical raw material lists of the European Union and the USA. In order to mitigate the future Sb shortage, Sb recovery from industrial residues is worth considering. This paper presents the availability of Sb in nonferrous metals extraction waste and the applicability of the hydrometallurgical route for Sb recovery from such sources. Leaching is emphasized. The use of acidic and alkaline leaching methods, their recent modifications, and the effect of different process parameters (reagents’ type, solid-to-liquid ratio, temperature, and the addition of oxidizing reagents) are highlighted. The use of new leaching systems, such as deep eutectic solvents and non-aqueous solutions, is presented. Initial attempts to apply bioleaching are described. Finally, some proposals for future investigations are given.

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