Ka. Schimmel et al., Nondispersive liquid-liquid extraction of Zn(II), Cu(II), Co(II), and Cd(II) from dilute solution with DEHPA in a hollow-fiber membrane module, SEP SCI TEC, 36(5-6), 2001, pp. 805-821
The ability to concentrate dilute aqueous solutions containing metals is de
sirable both from the standpoint of waste volume reduction and increased ea
se of concentration measurement. The first challenge in designing a liquid-
liquid extraction (LLE) system to concentrate metals is to find an organic
system that can be used to simultaneously remove a number of metals. The go
al of this work was to find a LLE system that extracts zinc, copper, cadmiu
m and cobalt simultaneously. In the LLE extraction experiments, nearly 100%
extraction of all four metals (Zn(II), Cu(II), Cd(II) and Co(II) at about
25 ppm initially) was achieved when all of them were extracted simultaneous
ly using 0.3 mol/L DEHPA in n-heptane. The extraction order observed as the
pH of the aqueous solution increased was Zn(II)>Co(II)>Cu(II)>Cd(II). Base
d on these results, a polysulfone Hollow Fiber Contained Liquid Membrane (H
FCLM) system was designed and operated to study the nonequilibrium extracti
on of all four metals via nondispersive LLE. The aqueous and organic stream
s were operated at 100% recycle. Interference effects between the four meta
l ions are discussed.