Rate Phenomena In The Aqueous Separation Of Metals

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
Renato G. Bautista
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The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
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Jan 1, 1996

Abstract

The chemistry of the separation of metals from each other and from the other undesirable components involve multiple simultaneous chemical reactions. In the case of leaching, the heterogeneous chemical reactions between the solid and the liquid phase may be limited to a few reactions. In the homogeneous liquid phase, the number of simultaneous chemical reactions could be double or triple that of the number of heterogeneous reactions:. The rate of dissolution becomes very dependent on the changing concentrations of the significant chemical species taking part in the multiple reactions in both the heterogenous and homogeneous phase. The rate expression developed for the process must take into account the mechanism of chemical reactions in order to best represent the actual process. This paper also examine the role of mass transfer with chemical reaction in the develpoment of the rate equations for dissolution, liquid-liquid extraction, membrane separation, precipitation, and electrodeposition.
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APA: Renato G. Bautista  (1996)  Rate Phenomena In The Aqueous Separation Of Metals

MLA: Renato G. Bautista Rate Phenomena In The Aqueous Separation Of Metals. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 1996.

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