Effect of phase volume ratio, extractant and surfactant concentration on the predispersed solvent extraction of copper

International Mineral Processing Congress
Aysan Molaei Kristian Waters
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International Mineral Processing Congress
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Jan 1, 2014

Abstract

Solvent extraction is the one of the most common techniques for recovering metal ions from aqueous systems. However, solvent extraction is generally limited to relatively high concentrations and requires a high organic/aqueous ratio. Predispersed solvent extraction (PDSE) is a modified solvent extraction technique in which organic phase pre-comminute into colloidal liquid aphrons (CLAs). In this study, the extraction of copper by the PDSE technique was investigated. The main focus of this study was on the characterization and application of CLAs under different operational conditions, and to investigate the effects of different parameters on the extraction of copper from dilute streams. The effect of phase volume ratio (PVR), initial extractant concentration and initial copper concentration was studied and optimum conditions for copper removal using CLAs generated by LIX 984N as extractant, oil soluble and water soluble surfactants were proposed. Experimental observations indicated that PVR and initial LIX 984N concentrations had a significant effect on copper extraction.
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APA: Aysan Molaei Kristian Waters  (2014)  Effect of phase volume ratio, extractant and surfactant concentration on the predispersed solvent extraction of copper

MLA: Aysan Molaei Kristian Waters Effect of phase volume ratio, extractant and surfactant concentration on the predispersed solvent extraction of copper. International Mineral Processing Congress, 2014.

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