Purification of coal fly ash leach liquor by solvent extraction: Identification of influential factors using Design of Experiments
The solvent extraction of iron and titanium from coal fly ash leach solution was investigated by the use of Design of Experiments. The effect of the factors: hydrogen ion concentration, Primene JMT concentration, aqueous to organic volume phase ratio and temperature on iron and titanium extraction w...
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Published in: | International journal of mineral processing Vol. 164; pp. 11 - 20 |
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Main Authors: | , |
Format: | Journal Article |
Language: | English |
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Elsevier B.V
10-07-2017
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Summary: | The solvent extraction of iron and titanium from coal fly ash leach solution was investigated by the use of Design of Experiments. The effect of the factors: hydrogen ion concentration, Primene JMT concentration, aqueous to organic volume phase ratio and temperature on iron and titanium extraction were evaluated. A two level factorial design implemented by statistical software Design Expert® 6, determined the significant factors and any associated interactive effects amongst these factors.
Hydrogen ion concentration and the interaction between the aqueous to organic volume phase ratio with Primene JMT concentration had a significant effect on the extraction of iron while temperature did not. Hydrogen ion concentration and temperature did not have a significant effect on the extraction of titanium, while the interaction between Primene JMT concentration and the aqueous to organic volume phase ratio had a significant effect.
The maximum iron extraction achieved in the implemented design was 33.8% while 99% of titanium could be extracted from the coal fly ash leach solution. Extraction improvement tests showed that at a hydrogen ion concentration of 0.28M, 88% iron and 99% titanium extraction from coal-fly ash leach solution could be achieved. |
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ISSN: | 0301-7516 1879-3525 |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.minpro.2017.05.004 |