Journal article

Solvent extraction equipment design and operation: Future directions from an engineering perspective

GW Stevens, HRC Pratt

Solvent Extraction and Ion Exchange | Published : 2000

Abstract

The operation of solvent extraction plants involves optimisation of conditions to minimise loss of solvent and maximise recovery. Because of these competing goals there are a number of different geometries of contractors that have evolved for different services; in the future, lower feed concentration and higher recoveries will lead to a consideration of new ways of contacting the two phases. The potential of some of the newer devices is compared with more traditional contractors. The current methods used for design and scale up of column-type solvent extraction devices are reviewed. This covers both the hydrodynamic factors which determine column cross-section and throughput, and mass trans..

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