Mechanistic Model—Based Speciation of Copper Complexes Adsorbed on Resin in an Ammoniacal Thiosulphate Resin-Solution System

Leaching and adsorption of copper complexes simultaneously occur in ammoniacal thiosulphate resin-solution systems. The reaction requires good control-independent variables to minimize reagent consumption as well as to obtain optimal adsorption of copper complexes on resin. This work proposed the de...

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Main Author: Abrar Muslim
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Hindawi - SAGE Publishing 2013-09-01
Series:Adsorption Science & Technology
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1260/0263-6174.31.9.777
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spelling doaj-fe3e211df5d043ad82c7fa8f9b2a7d472021-04-02T10:56:13ZengHindawi - SAGE PublishingAdsorption Science & Technology0263-61742048-40382013-09-013110.1260/0263-6174.31.9.777Mechanistic Model—Based Speciation of Copper Complexes Adsorbed on Resin in an Ammoniacal Thiosulphate Resin-Solution SystemAbrar MuslimLeaching and adsorption of copper complexes simultaneously occur in ammoniacal thiosulphate resin-solution systems. The reaction requires good control-independent variables to minimize reagent consumption as well as to obtain optimal adsorption of copper complexes on resin. This work proposed the development of a mechanistic model for the speciation of copper complexes in such a system. A set of experiments was conducted to validate the mechanistic model, and a comparison of the results showed that the mechanistic model is in very good agreement with the measurement-based result with the correlation coefficient (R 2 ) being 0.997. In addition, the effect of independent variables was investigated. The effect of initial thiosulphate concentration on the most dominant copper complex species of Cu(S 2 O 3 ) 3 5− (S) (s) on resin and the possibility to minimize the reagent for the optimal concentration of species were investigated. In addition, a constraint was needed in the concentration of ammonia in solution to achieve the optimal adsorption of CuNH 3 (S 2 O 3 ) 2 3– (s) complex.https://doi.org/10.1260/0263-6174.31.9.777
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Mechanistic Model—Based Speciation of Copper Complexes Adsorbed on Resin in an Ammoniacal Thiosulphate Resin-Solution System
Adsorption Science & Technology
author_facet Abrar Muslim
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title Mechanistic Model—Based Speciation of Copper Complexes Adsorbed on Resin in an Ammoniacal Thiosulphate Resin-Solution System
title_short Mechanistic Model—Based Speciation of Copper Complexes Adsorbed on Resin in an Ammoniacal Thiosulphate Resin-Solution System
title_full Mechanistic Model—Based Speciation of Copper Complexes Adsorbed on Resin in an Ammoniacal Thiosulphate Resin-Solution System
title_fullStr Mechanistic Model—Based Speciation of Copper Complexes Adsorbed on Resin in an Ammoniacal Thiosulphate Resin-Solution System
title_full_unstemmed Mechanistic Model—Based Speciation of Copper Complexes Adsorbed on Resin in an Ammoniacal Thiosulphate Resin-Solution System
title_sort mechanistic model—based speciation of copper complexes adsorbed on resin in an ammoniacal thiosulphate resin-solution system
publisher Hindawi - SAGE Publishing
series Adsorption Science & Technology
issn 0263-6174
2048-4038
publishDate 2013-09-01
description Leaching and adsorption of copper complexes simultaneously occur in ammoniacal thiosulphate resin-solution systems. The reaction requires good control-independent variables to minimize reagent consumption as well as to obtain optimal adsorption of copper complexes on resin. This work proposed the development of a mechanistic model for the speciation of copper complexes in such a system. A set of experiments was conducted to validate the mechanistic model, and a comparison of the results showed that the mechanistic model is in very good agreement with the measurement-based result with the correlation coefficient (R 2 ) being 0.997. In addition, the effect of independent variables was investigated. The effect of initial thiosulphate concentration on the most dominant copper complex species of Cu(S 2 O 3 ) 3 5− (S) (s) on resin and the possibility to minimize the reagent for the optimal concentration of species were investigated. In addition, a constraint was needed in the concentration of ammonia in solution to achieve the optimal adsorption of CuNH 3 (S 2 O 3 ) 2 3– (s) complex.
url https://doi.org/10.1260/0263-6174.31.9.777
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