Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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6659385 | International Journal of Mineral Processing | 2015 | 5 Pages |
Abstract
The transport behaviour of yttrium from nitrate medium was investigated using dinonyl phenyl phosphoric acid (DNPPA) as a carrier in liquid membrane phase, employing microporous hydrophobic hollow fibre supported liquid membrane (HFSLM) module. The influence of feed composition, carrier concentration, feed acidity, strip acid concentration and flow rate of feed on permeability and flux of Y(III) is discussed. The stripping solution was sulphuric acid solution. Increasing the carrier concentration increased the % transport of yttrium, while an increase in the feed metal concentration decreased the percentage transport. A lower acidity in the feed solution and 3Â M H2SO4 concentration in the stripping phase are favourable for the transport process due to the increase of mass transfer driving forces. The % transport of yttrium increased with an increase in flow rates up to 100Â mL/min. Under optimized conditions of 0.2Â M DNPPA, 1Â g/L Y(III), 0.05Â M feed acidity, 3Â M strip acid (H2SO4) and 100Â mL/min flow rate, the % transport of yttrium was more than 95% in 5Â h of operation.
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Authors
R. Vijayalakshmi, S. Chaudhury, M. Anitha, D.K. Singh, S.K. Aggarwal, H. Singh,