Published November 24, 2016
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Demonstration Plant Equipment Design and Scale-Up from Pilot Plant of a Leaching and Solvent Extraction Process
Description
Germanium recovery from coal fly ash by hydrometallurgical procedures was
studied at the pilot scale (5 kg of fly ash/h). Results were used to design the equipment of a
demonstration-sized plant (200 kg of fly ash/h). The process is based on hydrometallurgical
operations: firstly a germanium extraction from fly ash by leaching and a consequent Ge
separation from the other elements present in the solution by solvent extraction procedures.
Based on the experimental results, mass balances and McCabe-Thiele diagrams were applied
to determine the number of steps of the solvent extraction stage. Different arrangements have
been studied and a countercurrent process with three steps in extraction and six steps in
elution was defined. A residence time of 5 min was fixed in both the extraction and elution
stages. Volumetric ratios in extraction and stripping were: aqueous phase/organic phase = 5
and organic phase/stripping phase = 5, so a concentration factor of 25 is achieved. Mixers
and decanters were completely defined. The maximum extracted and eluted germanium was
estimated and a global efficiency of 94% was achieved. The cost-effectiveness of the
equipment was estimated using the Lang factors.
Additional details
Identifiers
- URL
- https://idus.us.es/handle/11441/49119
- URN
- urn:oai:idus.us.es:11441/49119
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