Title of article :
Transfer of nickel from sodium sulphate solutions to the spent electrolyte through solvent extraction and stripping
Author/Authors :
Reddy، B. R. نويسنده , , Sarma، P. V. R. Bhaskara نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2001
Abstract :
Studies on the separation of nickel from concentrated solutions containing sodium sulphate were carried out with di(2-ethylhexyl) phosphoric acid diluted with kerosene (mostly aliphatic). Increase in extractant concentration, extent of neutralisation and organic to aqueous phase ratio increase the extraction of nickel. The plot of log D vs. log [extractant] is linear with a slope of 2.3, indicating that the extracted species is probably NiA2. Employing 0.4 M D2EHPA, nickel was extracted to the extent of 99.6% in three counter-current stages at an aqueous to organic phase ratio of 1:4. Nickel was stripped using the spent electrolyte from the loaded organic phase in three counter-current stages at an aqueous to organic phase ratio of 2.2:1 to the extent of 99.8%. Temperature in the range of 30¯60°C has marginal effect on the extent of nickel stripping. The pregnant electrolyte with a pH of 4.2 and enriched by about 3.9 kg/m3 of nickel is suitable for electrowinning to produce nickel cathode.
Keywords :
Laterite , Cobalt , D2EHPA , nickel , Solvent extraction , McCabe_Thiele diagram , manganese
Journal title :
HYDROMETALLURGY
Journal title :
HYDROMETALLURGY