Oxidation of Thiosulfate with Oxygen Using Copper (II) as a Catalyst

Thiosulfate effluents are generated in the photography and radiography industrial sectors, and in a plant in which thiosulfates are used to recover the gold and silver contained in ores. Similar effluents also containing thiosulfate are those generated from the petrochemical, pharmaceutical and pigm...

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Main Authors: Juan Manuel González Lara, Francisco Patiño Cardona, Antonio Roca Vallmajor, Montserrat Cruells Cadevall
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2019-03-01
Series:Metals
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2075-4701/9/4/387
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spelling doaj-8020d1c4600c4312ba676863fb6a2d502020-11-25T02:18:08ZengMDPI AGMetals2075-47012019-03-019438710.3390/met9040387met9040387Oxidation of Thiosulfate with Oxygen Using Copper (II) as a CatalystJuan Manuel González Lara0Francisco Patiño Cardona1Antonio Roca Vallmajor2Montserrat Cruells Cadevall3Departamento de Biotecnología, Universidad Politécnica de Pachuca, Carr. Pachuca-Ciudad Sagahún km 20, Ex-Hacienda de Santa Bárbara, Zampoala Hidalgo 43830, MexicoIngeniería en Energía, Universidad Metropolitana de Hidalgo, Boulevard acceso a Tolcayuca 1009, Ex-Hacienda San Javier 43860, MexicoDepartament de Ciència de Materials i Química Física, Facultat de Química, Universitat de Barcelona, Martí i Franquès 1, 08028 Barcelona, SpainDepartament de Ciència de Materials i Química Física, Facultat de Química, Universitat de Barcelona, Martí i Franquès 1, 08028 Barcelona, SpainThiosulfate effluents are generated in the photography and radiography industrial sectors, and in a plant in which thiosulfates are used to recover the gold and silver contained in ores. Similar effluents also containing thiosulfate are those generated from the petrochemical, pharmaceutical and pigment sectors. In the future, the amounts of these effluents may increase, particularly if the cyanides used in the extraction of gold and silver from ores are substituted by thiosulfates, or if the same happens to electronic scrap or in metallic coating processes. This paper reports a study of the oxidation of thiosulfate, with oxygen using copper (II) as a catalyst, at a pH between 4 and 5. The basic idea is to avoid the formation of tetrathionate and polythionate, transforming the thiosulfate into sulfate. The nature of the reaction and a kinetic study of thiosulfate transformation, by reaction with oxygen and Cu<sup>2+</sup> at a ppm level, are determined and reported. The best conditions were obtained at 60 &#176;C, pH 5, with an initial concentration of copper of 53 ppm and an oxygen pressure of 1 atm. Under these conditions, the thiosulfate concentration was reduced from 1 g&#183;L<sup>&#8722;1</sup> to less than 20 ppm in less than three hours.https://www.mdpi.com/2075-4701/9/4/387thiosulfate oxidationkineticscatalysisoxygen
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author Juan Manuel González Lara
Francisco Patiño Cardona
Antonio Roca Vallmajor
Montserrat Cruells Cadevall
spellingShingle Juan Manuel González Lara
Francisco Patiño Cardona
Antonio Roca Vallmajor
Montserrat Cruells Cadevall
Oxidation of Thiosulfate with Oxygen Using Copper (II) as a Catalyst
Metals
thiosulfate oxidation
kinetics
catalysis
oxygen
author_facet Juan Manuel González Lara
Francisco Patiño Cardona
Antonio Roca Vallmajor
Montserrat Cruells Cadevall
author_sort Juan Manuel González Lara
title Oxidation of Thiosulfate with Oxygen Using Copper (II) as a Catalyst
title_short Oxidation of Thiosulfate with Oxygen Using Copper (II) as a Catalyst
title_full Oxidation of Thiosulfate with Oxygen Using Copper (II) as a Catalyst
title_fullStr Oxidation of Thiosulfate with Oxygen Using Copper (II) as a Catalyst
title_full_unstemmed Oxidation of Thiosulfate with Oxygen Using Copper (II) as a Catalyst
title_sort oxidation of thiosulfate with oxygen using copper (ii) as a catalyst
publisher MDPI AG
series Metals
issn 2075-4701
publishDate 2019-03-01
description Thiosulfate effluents are generated in the photography and radiography industrial sectors, and in a plant in which thiosulfates are used to recover the gold and silver contained in ores. Similar effluents also containing thiosulfate are those generated from the petrochemical, pharmaceutical and pigment sectors. In the future, the amounts of these effluents may increase, particularly if the cyanides used in the extraction of gold and silver from ores are substituted by thiosulfates, or if the same happens to electronic scrap or in metallic coating processes. This paper reports a study of the oxidation of thiosulfate, with oxygen using copper (II) as a catalyst, at a pH between 4 and 5. The basic idea is to avoid the formation of tetrathionate and polythionate, transforming the thiosulfate into sulfate. The nature of the reaction and a kinetic study of thiosulfate transformation, by reaction with oxygen and Cu<sup>2+</sup> at a ppm level, are determined and reported. The best conditions were obtained at 60 &#176;C, pH 5, with an initial concentration of copper of 53 ppm and an oxygen pressure of 1 atm. Under these conditions, the thiosulfate concentration was reduced from 1 g&#183;L<sup>&#8722;1</sup> to less than 20 ppm in less than three hours.
topic thiosulfate oxidation
kinetics
catalysis
oxygen
url https://www.mdpi.com/2075-4701/9/4/387
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