Acid and alkali extraction of trivalent chromium from titanium dioxide surface

In this work various experimental conditions to extract chromium from titanium dioxide surface using acid and alkali reagents were studied. The effect of type of reagents, concentration of reagents and solid-liquid ratio were investigated. It was found that the chromium extraction using acid reagent...

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Main Authors: Apichon Watcharenwong, Puangrat Kajitvichyanukul, Kanittha Daramuang
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Prince of Songkla University 2005-01-01
Series:Songklanakarin Journal of Science and Technology (SJST)
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Online Access:http://www.sjst.psu.ac.th/journal/27-1-pdf/06acid-alkaline.pdf
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spelling doaj-744fcc7b86a943cda55b669601560b062020-11-24T22:49:52ZengPrince of Songkla UniversitySongklanakarin Journal of Science and Technology (SJST)0125-33952005-01-012714753Acid and alkali extraction of trivalent chromium from titanium dioxide surfaceApichon WatcharenwongPuangrat KajitvichyanukulKanittha DaramuangIn this work various experimental conditions to extract chromium from titanium dioxide surface using acid and alkali reagents were studied. The effect of type of reagents, concentration of reagents and solid-liquid ratio were investigated. It was found that the chromium extraction using acid reagent provided the higher recovery efficiency than that using alkali reagent. The maximum achievable of chromium extraction (100%) can be found in many experimental conditions using either nitric or sulfuric acids as extraction reagents. The solid-liquid ratio also played a major role in extracting chromium in which the extraction of chromium increased with decreasing solid-liquid ratio. The results also showed that percentage of chromium recovery was increased with increasing of nitric concentration. On the contrary, this maximum recovery percentage was reduced with the rising of sulfuric concentration. Findings from this study could also provide the beneficial information for extraction of other heavy metals from titanium dioxide surface.http://www.sjst.psu.ac.th/journal/27-1-pdf/06acid-alkaline.pdfheavy metalrecyclingextractionleachingtitanium dioxidephotocatalysis
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author Apichon Watcharenwong
Puangrat Kajitvichyanukul
Kanittha Daramuang
spellingShingle Apichon Watcharenwong
Puangrat Kajitvichyanukul
Kanittha Daramuang
Acid and alkali extraction of trivalent chromium from titanium dioxide surface
Songklanakarin Journal of Science and Technology (SJST)
heavy metal
recycling
extraction
leaching
titanium dioxide
photocatalysis
author_facet Apichon Watcharenwong
Puangrat Kajitvichyanukul
Kanittha Daramuang
author_sort Apichon Watcharenwong
title Acid and alkali extraction of trivalent chromium from titanium dioxide surface
title_short Acid and alkali extraction of trivalent chromium from titanium dioxide surface
title_full Acid and alkali extraction of trivalent chromium from titanium dioxide surface
title_fullStr Acid and alkali extraction of trivalent chromium from titanium dioxide surface
title_full_unstemmed Acid and alkali extraction of trivalent chromium from titanium dioxide surface
title_sort acid and alkali extraction of trivalent chromium from titanium dioxide surface
publisher Prince of Songkla University
series Songklanakarin Journal of Science and Technology (SJST)
issn 0125-3395
publishDate 2005-01-01
description In this work various experimental conditions to extract chromium from titanium dioxide surface using acid and alkali reagents were studied. The effect of type of reagents, concentration of reagents and solid-liquid ratio were investigated. It was found that the chromium extraction using acid reagent provided the higher recovery efficiency than that using alkali reagent. The maximum achievable of chromium extraction (100%) can be found in many experimental conditions using either nitric or sulfuric acids as extraction reagents. The solid-liquid ratio also played a major role in extracting chromium in which the extraction of chromium increased with decreasing solid-liquid ratio. The results also showed that percentage of chromium recovery was increased with increasing of nitric concentration. On the contrary, this maximum recovery percentage was reduced with the rising of sulfuric concentration. Findings from this study could also provide the beneficial information for extraction of other heavy metals from titanium dioxide surface.
topic heavy metal
recycling
extraction
leaching
titanium dioxide
photocatalysis
url http://www.sjst.psu.ac.th/journal/27-1-pdf/06acid-alkaline.pdf
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