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Kinetics of copper removal from acidic mine drainage by a liquid emulsion membrane

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Valdivia Hepp, Juan
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Kinetics of copper removal from acidic mine drainage by a liquid emulsion membrane
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  • Valdivia Hepp, Juan;
  • Rogan Castillo, José;
  • Muñoz Gálvez, Víctor;
  • Gomberoff, L.;
  • Klimas, A.;
  • Vassiliadis, D.;
  • Uritsky, V.;
  • Sharma, S.;
  • Toledo Cabrera, Benjamín;
  • Wastavino, L.;
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Copper was removed from an acidic mine drainage (AMD) using a liquid emulsion membrane contactor. The acidic drainage was a harmful natural acidic solution generated by bioleaching and chemical leaching of copper and iron sulfides, with average pH between 2 and 4. Normally the content of copper in AMD is low, which makes its recovery by SX uneconomical. The kinetics of copper removal in a stirred transfer cell was studied, using a salicylaldoxime as mobile carrier extractant and Span-80 as surfactant. It was found that the initial extraction rate of copper was affected by the carrier concentration in the liquid membrane and by the pH and metal content in the mine water. A minimum content of surfactant in the organic phase was required to stabilize the emulsion. A transport mechanism based on a diffusion model, which includes the extraction chemical reaction between the metal and the carrier extractant is discussed.
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URI: https://repositorio.uchile.cl/handle/2250/118617
ISSN: 0892-6875
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