Recovery of Ni in Wastewater from Metal Plating Industries by Application of Ion Exchange Moving Bed

- Organization:
- The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
- Pages:
- 11
- File Size:
- 372 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 2003
Abstract
Recovery of Ni from acidic wastewater of metal surface treatment has been investigated for reuse of the metal and water. Ion exchange equilibria between Ni ion and a strong acid cation resin, DIAION SKIB, and effective diffusivity in resin particle have been studied and they related to the concentration of HCI. The amount of adsorbed Ni for unit quantity of resin decreases with the increase in HCI concentration. This trend is remarkable for acid concentration above 0.1 kmol/m3,. The exchanging ratio of Ni2+ to H+ in resin particle is I/2 and the values of equilibrium coefficient K and maximum exchange capacity Q are I.62 and 3.16 keq/m3 -dry resin, respectively. Effective diffusivity D. determined from the observed breakthrough curve increases with increasing concentration of DC!. A prototype of moving bed has been developed and applied for the recovery of Ni from model solutions of wastewater prepared by mixing HCl and NiCl2. This apparatus allows us to control the resin flow rate by changing the cross sectional area of hole I the Teflon plate installed at the bottom of resin bed. Characteristics of Ni recovery have been clarified under various liquid flow rates. In any case for Q1, Ni ion has been effectively recovered on SKIB resin and the removed fraction was more than 99.5 %. Higher loading ratio of ion is attained at larger liquid flow rate.
Citation
APA:
(2003) Recovery of Ni in Wastewater from Metal Plating Industries by Application of Ion Exchange Moving BedMLA: Recovery of Ni in Wastewater from Metal Plating Industries by Application of Ion Exchange Moving Bed. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 2003.