Recovery of Cu2+ and Cd2+ From Dilute Aqueous Solutions by Ion Flotation and Electrolysis

- Organization:
- The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
- Pages:
- 1
- File Size:
- 32 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1997
Abstract
Copper and cadmium metal has been recovered from dilute (3 X 10-4 mol/dm3 ) chloride solutions by ion flotation with dodecysulfate, followed by electrolysis. This approach should facilitate treatment of effluents too dilute for effective direct electrolysis. . The adsorption density of metal dodecylsulfate complexes on bubble surfaces was estimated from surface, tension data, and compared well with experimentally-observed metal removal kinetics, and ultimate recoveries. Copper and cadmium were recovered by electrolyzing the foamate, using steel wool cathodes and a graphite anode. The stability constants of the copper and cadmium dodecysulfate complexes are estimated, and used to analyze the thermodynamics of electrolysis. Dodecysulfate was unaffected by the electrolysis process, and hence could be recycled to ion flotation. A conceptual flowsheet for an overall effluent-treatment process is presented.
Citation
APA:
(1997) Recovery of Cu2+ and Cd2+ From Dilute Aqueous Solutions by Ion Flotation and ElectrolysisMLA: Recovery of Cu2+ and Cd2+ From Dilute Aqueous Solutions by Ion Flotation and Electrolysis. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 1997.