Recovery Of Chromium (VI) From Electroplating Rinse Water: The Development Of A Hollow Fibre Solvent Extraction Process

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
P. J. Harrington
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The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
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Jan 1, 2003

Abstract

The recovery and recycling of low concentration metal and other ions has traditionally been carried out using adsorption or ion exchange processes which, however, become uneconomical at higher concentrations, such as those that occur with many intermediate or waste streams where recycling is now being required. This paper describes the development of a process based on non-dispersive solvent extraction for the recovery of chromium (VI) from electroplating rinse water. During the chromium plating of steel, the concentration of chromium (VI) in the rinse bath rises to concentrations in the order of 100 mg/L when it becomes unusable and is then disposed of. The aim of this work was to investigate processes for recovery and recycling of the chromium in the rinse bath. The recovered chromium is required to be concentrated and purified before reuse. Tertiary amines have been shown capable of concentrating and purifying the chromium (VI) in solution. However, solvent extraction processes that have been applied to the recovery and reuse of metals from waste streams have had only limited success in the past, primarily because of the relatively high solvent losses when existing contacting equipment is used on low feed concentrations. Attempts to eliminate losses by immobilizing these complexing agents on substrates have not been successful. In order to control the losses and maintain specificity, a hollow fibre-contained liquid membrane has recently been trailed in a pilot plant to recover chromium from chromium plating waste streams. Details of the trial and modeling of the results are presented, and show that the level of losses is significantly reduced. However, issues relating to fouling still need to be addressed. This type of equipment has many applications in the recovery and recycling of a range of materials in the manufacturing processes.
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APA: P. J. Harrington  (2003)  Recovery Of Chromium (VI) From Electroplating Rinse Water: The Development Of A Hollow Fibre Solvent Extraction Process

MLA: P. J. Harrington Recovery Of Chromium (VI) From Electroplating Rinse Water: The Development Of A Hollow Fibre Solvent Extraction Process. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 2003.

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