Solvent Extraction Of Nickel In Spent Electroless Nickel Plating Baths

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
Mikiya Tanaka
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Jan 1, 2004

Abstract

Keywords: Solvent extraction, nickel, electroless plating, accelerating effect With the increasing importance of electroless nickel plating technology in many fields such as the electronic and automobile industries, the treatment of spent baths is becoming a serious problem. Although the spent baths are currently treated by a conventional precipitation method, a method with no sludge generation is desired. Previously, we proposed the solvent extraction recovery of nickel from the spent baths by means of solvent extraction using LIX84I as the extractant. However, a problem of this method was that the extraction and stripping of nickel were not fast enough to achieve high efficiencies when the continuous extractor was used. We have overcome this difficulty by finding that the addition of an acidic organophosphorous reagent in small amount into the organic phase markedly promotes the extraction and stripping rates of the nickel. Shaking-out tests using a separatory funnel at 240 spm revealed that the time to reach the equilibria is more than 60 min with only 20 vol% LIX84I, but is reduced to 10 min and 2.5 min by adding 2 vol% DP8R, respectively, during the extraction and the stripping with sulfuric acid.
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APA: Mikiya Tanaka  (2004)  Solvent Extraction Of Nickel In Spent Electroless Nickel Plating Baths

MLA: Mikiya Tanaka Solvent Extraction Of Nickel In Spent Electroless Nickel Plating Baths. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 2004.

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