T. Hayashi et al., Purification of natural amorphous graphite using an oscillating liquid-liquid continuous extraction apparatus, J CERAM S J, 108(6), 2000, pp. 598-603
Through a flushing process, natural amorphous graphite was highly purified
using a commercial oscillating liquid-liquid continuous-extraction apparatu
s. Aqueous slurries of raw graphite with a mean particle size of 2 mu m wer
e conditioned at pH 4.2 in the presence of chelating and reducing reagents,
and the graphite particles were extracted using a kerosene-based oil phase
. The graphite particles in the oil phase were returned to an aqueous dispe
rsion with the addition of a nonionic surfactant and sodium carbonate, and
were recovered by centrifugation. The ash in the graphite decreased from 16
to 2 mass% as a result of the separation of clapey impurities. The excelle
nt functionality of the extractor for refining amorphous graphite was attri
buted especially to its perforated cylinder-shaped impeller capable of indu
cing a high shearing stress. Not only are fine oil droplets created, which
are favorable for the collection of graphite particles, but the aggregates
of raw graphite are also released as individual particles.