Kinetics of Nucleation and Growth During Hydrolytic Stripping

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
Yasuhiro Konishi
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The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
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Jan 1, 1990

Abstract

Hydrolytic stripping is the process in which metal ions are simultaneously stripped from a loaded cation-exchange solvent extractant and precipitated as oxides or hydroxides. Hydrolytic stripping is usually effected by contacting the loaded organic phase with water at elevated temperatures. The possibility of using hydrolytic stripping to prepare ceramic powders with controlled size and morphology is now being evaluated for different systems, using carboxylic acid extractants. As part of this work, mathematical models were developed to describe the kinetics of nucleation and growth of nickel ferrite particles. This paper describes the development of the models, along with estimation of key parameters appearing in the rate equations from experimental data.
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APA: Yasuhiro Konishi  (1990)  Kinetics of Nucleation and Growth During Hydrolytic Stripping

MLA: Yasuhiro Konishi Kinetics of Nucleation and Growth During Hydrolytic Stripping. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 1990.

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