Title of article :
The kinetics of cobalt removal by cementation from an industrial zinc electrolyte in the presence of Cu, Cd, Pb, Sb and Sn additives
Author/Authors :
Dreher، Trina M. نويسنده , , Nelson، Amy نويسنده , , Demopoulos، George P. نويسنده , , Filippou، Dimitrios نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2001
Abstract :
The effect of the addition of various additives on the kinetics of cobalt removal and zinc-dust dissolution in an industrial zinc electrolyte solution during cementation was investigated. Optimum cobalt removal with minimal zinc-dust dissolution occurs at 85°C with the addition of 15 mg/L copper, 10 mg/L cadmium and 2 mg/L antimony, using 3.5 g/L zinc dust. It was determined that tin could substitute antimony, but a substantially greater concentration of tin is required for adequate cobalt removal. At temperatures 85¯90°C, the amount of dissolved zinc dust was always less than 10% of the initially-added zinc dust, but increased up to 80% at 95°C. For different additive combinations, there was no effect on zinc-dust dissolution. The initial rate of cobalt removal was satisfactorily fitted to a first-order rate equation. The apparent rate constant was determined to be 1.6±0.2×10-3 s-1 at 85°C and initial conditions of [Cu]=[Cd]=30 mg/L, [Sb]=2 mg/L, [Co]=8¯30 mg/L and Zn DUST=3.5 g/L. Under similar initial conditions, it was found that the initial rate constant was dependent on the surface area of zinc dust available, up to approximately 6 m2/L (3.5 g/L zinc dust), after which a plateau was observed. The apparent activation energy for the process was estimated equal to 51 kJ/mol. This high value suggests that the cobalt removal process is controlled by a surface chemical reaction.
Keywords :
Laterite , Cobalt , nickel , manganese , Solvent extraction , McCabe_Thiele diagram , D2EHPA
Journal title :
HYDROMETALLURGY
Journal title :
HYDROMETALLURGY