Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
643927 Separation and Purification Technology 2007 7 Pages PDF
Abstract

Rate of Cu++ removal from waste solution by cementation on zinc rod was studied under single phase flow. Suspended ceramic particles were used to enhance the rate of cementation of Cu++. The cementations process was studied under different conditions of superficial liquid velocities and different ratios of suspended solid to liquid (X). It was found that the rate of Cu++ removal increases with increasing superficial liquid velocity and increase in liquid to solid ratio. The dependence of cementation rate on both superficial liquid velocity and the concentration of ceramic suspended solids confirmed that the diffusion controlled nature of the reaction. Mass transfer study of the process has revealed that the data can be represented by the following equation:J=2.76Re−0.5211X0.5233J=2.76Re−0.5211X0.5233where 761 < Re < 1726, 0.0087 < X < 0.0218 and Sc = 1526.

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