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Jafari, H., Abdollahi, H., Gharabaghi, M., Balesini, A. (2019). Solvent extraction and stripping of zinc from synthetic chloride solution in presence of manganese and cadmium as impurities. Journal of Mining and Environment, 10(4), 1083-1093. doi: 10.22044/jme.2019.8708.1755
H. Jafari; H. Abdollahi; M. Gharabaghi; A.A. Balesini. "Solvent extraction and stripping of zinc from synthetic chloride solution in presence of manganese and cadmium as impurities". Journal of Mining and Environment, 10, 4, 2019, 1083-1093. doi: 10.22044/jme.2019.8708.1755
Jafari, H., Abdollahi, H., Gharabaghi, M., Balesini, A. (2019). 'Solvent extraction and stripping of zinc from synthetic chloride solution in presence of manganese and cadmium as impurities', Journal of Mining and Environment, 10(4), pp. 1083-1093. doi: 10.22044/jme.2019.8708.1755
Jafari, H., Abdollahi, H., Gharabaghi, M., Balesini, A. Solvent extraction and stripping of zinc from synthetic chloride solution in presence of manganese and cadmium as impurities. Journal of Mining and Environment, 2019; 10(4): 1083-1093. doi: 10.22044/jme.2019.8708.1755

Solvent extraction and stripping of zinc from synthetic chloride solution in presence of manganese and cadmium as impurities

Article 17, Volume 10, Issue 4, Autumn 2019, Page 1083-1093  XML PDF (1.67 MB)
Document Type: Original Research Paper
DOI: 10.22044/jme.2019.8708.1755
Authors
H. Jafari1; H. Abdollahi email 1; M. Gharabaghi1; A.A. Balesini2
1School of Mining Engineering, College of Engineering, University of Tehran, Tehran, Iran
2Department of Mechanic and Metallurgy Engineering, Islamic Azad University, Miyaneh Branch, Miyaneh, Iran
Abstract
In this research work, solvent extraction and stripping of zinc ions from a Zn-Mn-Cd-bearing solution was investigated using D2EHPA as the extractant in a chloride medium. The efficiency of the extraction and stripping stages was evaluated separately, and different parameters such as the pH, extractant concentration, reaction temperature, and contact time were studied. Based on the results obtained, 97% of zinc, 14% of manganese, and 3% of cadmium were extracted at pH = 2.5, 10% (v/v) of D2EHPA, and 40 °C from the solution containing 5 g L-1 of each metal ion. The stripping isotherms of zinc, manganese, and cadmium at different pH values showed that manganese and zinc were stripped at two different pH values. Thus more than 70% of manganese and more than 90% of zinc were stripped at pH = 2.5 and pH = 0.5, respectively. Kinetic studies indicated that the extraction and stripping of zinc in the first 0.5-1 minute was high. The McCabe–Thiele diagrams showed that two stages of extraction and two stages of stripping in the continuous counter-current flow condition were adequate to separate zinc from Mn and Cd. The dominant Zn species extracted by D2EHPA was ZnCl+, and the values for the thermodynamic parameters ΔHo, ΔSo, and ΔGo were 25.65 kJ mol−1, 79.20 J K−1 mol−1, and 0.86 kJ mol−1, respectively, which showed that the reaction was endothermic at equilibrium.
Keywords
Solvent Extraction and Stripping; D2EHPA; Chloride Solution; Zn-Mn-Cd Ions; McCabe-Thiele Diagram
Main Subjects
Mineral Processing
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