idrometallurgia
Idrometallurgia, or hydrometallurgy, is a chemical technique used to extract metals from their ores or recycled materials by using aqueous solutions. It differs from pyrometallurgical processes, which rely on high temperatures to separate metals. In idrometallurgia, the ore is first comminuted and then leached with water containing one or more soluble reagents such as acids, bases, or complexing agents. The metal ions dissolve into the solution, forming an electrolyte that can be processed further.
The leaching step typically involves a combination of physical and chemical actions. Physical actions include grinding
After dissolution, the metal‐bearing solution undergoes concentration, purification, and recovery. Techniques such as solvent extraction, ion
Idrometallurgy offers several advantages: it operates at lower temperatures, reduces energy consumption, and allows the processing