Journal article
Axial Dispersion and Mass Transfer of a Pulsed Solvent Extraction Column with Novel Ceramic Internals
Heng Yi, Yong Wang, Kathryn H Smith, Weiyang Fei, Geoffrey W Stevens
INDUSTRIAL & ENGINEERING CHEMISTRY RESEARCH | AMER CHEMICAL SOC | Published : 2017
Abstract
Two types of novel anticorrosive ceramic internals, the hybrid ceramic internal and ceramic plate, are designed and tested under pilot conditions for future industrial application in lithium extraction from salt lake brine. A standard liquid–liquid system with medium interfacial tension, 30% TBP in Shellsol 2046–water with acetic acid as solute, is used to test axial dispersion and mass-transfer parameters, which are important to determine height of extraction columns, over a range of operating conditions. Results show that the hybrid ceramic internal has 50% lower axial dispersion coefficient and 50% higher mass-transfer coefficient, both contributing to better mass-transfer performance. Un..
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Awarded by Australian Research Council
Funding Acknowledgements
The authors acknowledge the funding provided by the Australian Research Council through Linkage Grant LP130100305 and thank the Particulate Fluids Processing Centre for the resources provided for this project.