Hydrometallurgical Application of a Reciprocating Plate Extraction Column

The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
Houlihan RN Landau J
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Jan 1, 1975

Abstract

A reciprocating plate column is described in which two sets of perforated plates are mounted alternately on two shafts and are reciprocated with a phase difference of 1800 between them. It is shown that such a column is mechanically superior to the previously proposed types: under practical operating conditions the pressure fluctuations at the base of the column are only a small fraction of the static head. Furthermore, mass transfer experiments with the system tributyl phosphate in kerosene- acid aqueous solutions of uranyl nitrate show that both high specific throughputs and reason- ably good efficiencies can be attained in this type of column. A comparison with the more conventional extraction equipment (mixer -settlers, pulsed columns) on the basis of residence time per equilibrium stage indicates the potential of reciprocating plate columns in hydrometallurg- ical application, especially in which the requirements of separation efficiency are modest while the scale of operation is large.
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APA: Houlihan RN Landau J  (1975)  Hydrometallurgical Application of a Reciprocating Plate Extraction Column

MLA: Houlihan RN Landau J Hydrometallurgical Application of a Reciprocating Plate Extraction Column. The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 1975.

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