Removal of Cadmium and Zinc Ions by Liquid Fluid-Beds

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Kenneth N. Han Jianshe Liu
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Jan 1, 1992

Abstract

Various techniques used in the removal of metal ions from effluent streams have been reviewed. These techniques include recovery of metals by biological treatment, chelating agents, adsorption, ion- exchange and chemical precipitation. The main thrust of this paper however, is concerned with the removal of cadmium and zinc ions from the solution by adsorption utilizing liquid fluidized beds. The bed particles used were silica of 150x200 mesh. The range of the concentration of these ions studied was 10-3 to 10-5 M. Important variables examined included flow rate, concentration of metal ions and amount of bed particles. A mathematical model describing the concentration profile of metal ions in the axial direction in liquid fluidized beds has been developed. The equation of continuity was solved numerically and the results were used to predict the recovery of metal ions in fluidized beds.
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APA: Kenneth N. Han Jianshe Liu  (1992)  Removal of Cadmium and Zinc Ions by Liquid Fluid-Beds

MLA: Kenneth N. Han Jianshe Liu Removal of Cadmium and Zinc Ions by Liquid Fluid-Beds. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1992.

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