Separation Of Zn, Co And Ni Using Solvent Extraction Techniques

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
E. H. Cho P. K. Dai
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Abstract

An acid mine drainage sludge sample, containing 3.6% Mn, 0.18% Ni, 0.15% Co and 0.39% Zn, was obtained from central West Virginia. The sample was leached at room temperature with a pH 3 sulfuric acid solution. Air was then bubbled through the leach solution at pH 4.5 to precipitate the iron. The leach solution contained 258 ppm Zn, 105 ppm Ni, 90 ppm Co and 2050 ppm Mn. Three solvent extraction studies were performed to selectively extract these metal ions in a sequential operation with DEHPA. Cyanex 272 and Lix 84. The A/O ratio was one, and the extractants were diluted ten times with kerosene. A study of solvent extraction with DEHPA showed that Zn could be extracted without Ni or Co up to a pH of 2.75. A pH of 2.75 is considered to be the optimum pH to maximize the selective separation of Zn from Mn. The separation factor of Co over manganese suggests that the two metal ions should be extracted together by Cyanex 272. The separation factor of Co over Ni indicates that these two metal ions can be separated most effectively around pH 5.3. Also, Ni can be effectively extracted by Lix 84 above pH 5.5.
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APA: E. H. Cho P. K. Dai  (1995)  Separation Of Zn, Co And Ni Using Solvent Extraction Techniques

MLA: E. H. Cho P. K. Dai Separation Of Zn, Co And Ni Using Solvent Extraction Techniques. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1995.

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