Extraction of heavy metals from aqueous solutions in a modified rotating disc extractor

Extraction of Cu+2 from dilute aqueous solutions as a case study by liquid cation exchanger in a modified rotating disc extractor was studied. The liquid cation exchanger consisted of naphthenic acid dissolved in an inert carrier kerosene. Variables studied were: initial concentration of Cu+2, disc...

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Main Authors: B. A. Amer, M. H. Abdel-Aziz, E.-S. Z. El-Ashtoukhy, N. K. Amin
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: IWA Publishing 2017-06-01
Series:Journal of Water Reuse and Desalination
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spelling doaj-c90e9420d1934fd2a51d60a242c424b82020-11-24T21:58:42ZengIWA PublishingJournal of Water Reuse and Desalination2220-13192408-93702017-06-017218719610.2166/wrd.2016.178178Extraction of heavy metals from aqueous solutions in a modified rotating disc extractorB. A. Amer0M. H. Abdel-Aziz1E.-S. Z. El-Ashtoukhy2N. K. Amin3 Chemical Engineering Department, Faculty of Engineering, Alexandria University, Alexandria, Egypt E-mail: bassem.amer1981@gmail.com Chemical Engineering Department, Faculty of Engineering, Alexandria University, Alexandria, Egypt E-mail: bassem.amer1981@gmail.com Chemical Engineering Department, Faculty of Engineering, Alexandria University, Alexandria, Egypt E-mail: bassem.amer1981@gmail.com Chemical Engineering Department, Faculty of Engineering, Alexandria University, Alexandria, Egypt E-mail: bassem.amer1981@gmail.com Extraction of Cu+2 from dilute aqueous solutions as a case study by liquid cation exchanger in a modified rotating disc extractor was studied. The liquid cation exchanger consisted of naphthenic acid dissolved in an inert carrier kerosene. Variables studied were: initial concentration of Cu+2, disc rotational speed, concentration of naphthenic acid, flow rates of continuous and dispersed phase, degree of roughness, and number of rotating discs. The rate of extraction increased with increasing rotational speed, concentration of naphthenic acid, flow rate of dispersed phase, degree of roughness and number of discs to a certain number, while increasing Cu+2 concentration and flow rate of continuous phase decreased the rate of extraction. All variables were correlated by the dimensionless mass transfer equation. Possible practical applications of the present data in treating aqueous waste from different sources such as petrochemical industries, electroplating, and hydrometallurgical processes was highlighted.http://jwrd.iwaponline.com/content/7/2/187extractionheavy metalsmodified discnaphthenic acidsolvent extractionwastewater
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author B. A. Amer
M. H. Abdel-Aziz
E.-S. Z. El-Ashtoukhy
N. K. Amin
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M. H. Abdel-Aziz
E.-S. Z. El-Ashtoukhy
N. K. Amin
Extraction of heavy metals from aqueous solutions in a modified rotating disc extractor
Journal of Water Reuse and Desalination
extraction
heavy metals
modified disc
naphthenic acid
solvent extraction
wastewater
author_facet B. A. Amer
M. H. Abdel-Aziz
E.-S. Z. El-Ashtoukhy
N. K. Amin
author_sort B. A. Amer
title Extraction of heavy metals from aqueous solutions in a modified rotating disc extractor
title_short Extraction of heavy metals from aqueous solutions in a modified rotating disc extractor
title_full Extraction of heavy metals from aqueous solutions in a modified rotating disc extractor
title_fullStr Extraction of heavy metals from aqueous solutions in a modified rotating disc extractor
title_full_unstemmed Extraction of heavy metals from aqueous solutions in a modified rotating disc extractor
title_sort extraction of heavy metals from aqueous solutions in a modified rotating disc extractor
publisher IWA Publishing
series Journal of Water Reuse and Desalination
issn 2220-1319
2408-9370
publishDate 2017-06-01
description Extraction of Cu+2 from dilute aqueous solutions as a case study by liquid cation exchanger in a modified rotating disc extractor was studied. The liquid cation exchanger consisted of naphthenic acid dissolved in an inert carrier kerosene. Variables studied were: initial concentration of Cu+2, disc rotational speed, concentration of naphthenic acid, flow rates of continuous and dispersed phase, degree of roughness, and number of rotating discs. The rate of extraction increased with increasing rotational speed, concentration of naphthenic acid, flow rate of dispersed phase, degree of roughness and number of discs to a certain number, while increasing Cu+2 concentration and flow rate of continuous phase decreased the rate of extraction. All variables were correlated by the dimensionless mass transfer equation. Possible practical applications of the present data in treating aqueous waste from different sources such as petrochemical industries, electroplating, and hydrometallurgical processes was highlighted.
topic extraction
heavy metals
modified disc
naphthenic acid
solvent extraction
wastewater
url http://jwrd.iwaponline.com/content/7/2/187
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