Separation of Cobalt and Metals in Acidic Chloride Solutions Using Diffusion Dialysis

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- The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
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- 15
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Abstract
The separation of cobalt from other base metals can be achieved using diffusion dialysis in a two-compartment reactor separated by an anion exchange membrane. In this work, a Neosepta AFX membrane was used to study the separation of various metals in an acid-chloride solution. The separation of one metal from another was investigated on the basis of the various chloro-complex stabilities. The metals investigated included cobalt, nickel, copper(II), iron(III), aluminum, zinc and cadmium. The impact of several critical experimental conditions, including the initial metal and chloride concentration in the feed solution and their initial concentration in the receiving solution, on the separation factor and the metal transfer rate is reported in this work. Effective separation of different metal pairs was achieved under the experimental conditions.
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Separation of Cobalt and Metals in Acidic Chloride Solutions Using Diffusion DialysisMLA: Separation of Cobalt and Metals in Acidic Chloride Solutions Using Diffusion Dialysis. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society,