Journal article
Zinc chloride and hydrochloric acid coextraction from galvanizing pickling waste in the presence of iron(II). Results with hollow fiber membrane contactors
KH Lum, SJ Cook, GW Stevens, JM Perera, SE Kentish
Industrial and Engineering Chemistry Research | AMER CHEMICAL SOC | Published : 2014
DOI: 10.1021/ie4036498
Abstract
Spent pickling acid from the industrial galvanizing process currently requires specialist disposal, yet there is the potential to recover the zinc as a valuable metal. In this work, we compare the extraction of zinc using tributyl phosphate from real galvanizing effluent and laboratory prepared solutions. Both commercial and handmade hollow fiber membrane contactors are used for this purpose. While the zinc is effectively extracted, care must be taken to prefilter the solution upstream of the membrane contactor to minimize crud formation and interfacial effects. The extraction of both zinc and HCl from the effluent is satisfactorily described using mathematical models for both the multicompo..
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Funding Acknowledgements
The authors acknowledge the Australian Research Council and Industrial Galvanisers (Australia) for financial support. We also thank the Particulate Fluid Processing Centre (PFPC), an ARC special research center, for infrastructure support. The technical support given by Dr. Peter Hetherington of Industrial Galvanizers (Australia) is also greatly appreciated. We are also grateful for the assistance of Xiaotian Edward Li in the laboratory.