Effect of reversed micelles in Co/Ni separation by Cyanex 272

Citation
E. Lindell et al., Effect of reversed micelles in Co/Ni separation by Cyanex 272, HYDROMETALL, 56(3), 2000, pp. 337-357
Citations number
46
Categorie Soggetti
Metallurgy
Journal title
HYDROMETALLURGY
ISSN journal
0304386X → ACNP
Volume
56
Issue
3
Year of publication
2000
Pages
337 - 357
Database
ISI
SICI code
0304-386X(200007)56:3<337:EORMIC>2.0.ZU;2-A
Abstract
The extraction and separation of cobalt and nickel from aqueous sulphate so lutions using Cyanex 272 reagent (Cytec Industries) in isooctane and D-70 ( Shell Chemicals) was studied. The extractant was pre-neutralised with conce ntrated ammonia water, which forms a one-phase solution at an ammonia/reage nt molar ratio of 1:1, The extraction experiments were carried out in a vig orously agitated co-current column reactor with fast phase separation in wh ich the contact time could be varied between 2 and 90 a. The extraction kinetics of Co and Ni are very fast. During the first 10 s o f phase contact about 90% of the metals are extracted into the organic phas e. At the shortest contact time, when a small amount of cobalt and nickel h ad been extracted, the organic phase contained reversed micelles enclosing water, metal ions and ammonia. With increasing cobalt loading, the reversed micelles broke up and the concentration of water and nickel decreased in t he organic phase. To achieve a high cobalt/nickel separation, the cobalt/extractant molar rat io should be 1 to 3 when the degree of neutralisation of the Cyanex 272 is equal to about 50%. In a system with 10 wt.% Cyanex 272 in D-70 diluent and 3.5 g/L Co and 30 g/L Ni in the aqueous feed, the highest separation facto r (5000) was obtained when the feed phase volume ratio was 1:1 and the degr ee of neutralisation (N) was 45%. The pre-neutralised reagent was in that c ase in the form of a two-phase (liquid-liquid) solution. (C) 2000 Elsevier Science B.V. All rights reserved.