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Base metal equilibrium prediction on ion exchange resin

Author(s)
Rejaldien, Moegamat Zain
Date Issued
2002
Type
Thesis
Publisher
Cape Technikon
Abstract
This study is the first phase of an investigation into an alternative process to recover base
metals from solution, namely ion exchange. An identified ion exchange resin was
employed to study the recovery of copper, nickel and cobalt from electrolytic solutions.
The main focus of the investigation was the prediction of equilibrium conditions in this
multi-component system using a batch configuration.
In order to predict equilibrium conditions. existing multi-component isotherms such as
Fritz and Schleunder were tested. It has been shown that traditional isothem15 did not
accurately predict equilibrium conditions. hence the need for development of new
isotherms. Essentially two approaches were followed in the development of new
isotherms namely. an effective concentration approach as well as a heat transfer
approach. Both yielded positive outcomes with the effective concentration approach
proving to be the most accurate. In addition to these two approaches a thermodynamical
approach was also tested which also showed favourable predictions for Cu loading
Additional information
Thesis (MTech (Chemical Engineering)--Cape Technikon, Cape Town, 2002
Subjects

Ion exchange resins

Metal ions

Chemical engineering

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