Title of article
Gallium extraction from synthetic Bayer liquors using Kelex 100-kerosene, the effect of loading and stripping conditions on selectivity
Author/Authors
Kekesi، نويسنده , , Tamas، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2007
Pages
10
From page
170
To page
179
Abstract
Solvent extraction with Kelex 100 has been recognised as a possible method for recovering gallium from Bayer liquors, but the practical process has not been so attractive as to cause a general technological break-through. The purpose of this research was to enhance the Ga/Al selectivity and efficiency of the extraction and re-extraction processes, while making the method as simple as possible. Instead of applying various additives and modifiers, the approach was based on the fundamental extraction kinetics with the pure kerosene/Kelex 100 system and a method of selective re-extraction boosted by possible chloro-complex formation in HCl media. The main factors examined during the extraction tests were solution pH, concentration of Al, amount of the reagent and the intensity of agitation, whereas HCl concentration was varied to improve the performance of the re-extraction step. The extraction results were interpreted in terms of the heterogeneous transfer mechanism. A Ga/Al selectivity index of almost 100 could be achieved at a Ga yield of ∼ 70% with 10–20% Kelex 100 in kerosene and the pH set to ∼ 14.3 from a NaOH solution containing 100 ppm Ga and 1100 ppm Al. As a practical source, the zeolite mother liquor has also proved suitable for the procedure. Aluminium carried over to the extractant can be separated from gallium during the combined re-extraction procedure, removing aluminium with 5–6 M HCl from the organic phase, then eluting gallium with ∼ 2 M hydrochloric acid solution.
Keywords
Gallium , Aluminium , Kelex 100 , Solvent extraction , Re-extraction , Selectivity , NaOH solutions , HCl solutions
Journal title
HYDROMETALLURGY
Serial Year
2007
Journal title
HYDROMETALLURGY
Record number
2371428
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