Applications Of Selective Solvent Extractants In Waste Minimization And Metal Recovery

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
Brian Balmforth
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The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
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Jan 1, 1996

Abstract

Solvent extraction has been applied successfully to the recovery of a range of metals from a variety of process streams. Particular benefits are derived from the use of new highly selective extractants. These will be exemplified by case studies including the recovery of zinc from sulfate and chloride media using ZENECA's new extractants which show a very high selectivity over iron and the recovery of antimony and bismuth from copper refinery electrolytes using ZENECA's strong and selective extractant DS5834. The conclusions are drawn that solvent extraction is a cost effective technology for metal recovery and recycling, even when used to treat relatively small volume/low concentration process streams, and that it can provide the essential enabling components of a larger system for waste minimisation programmes.
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APA: Brian Balmforth  (1996)  Applications Of Selective Solvent Extractants In Waste Minimization And Metal Recovery

MLA: Brian Balmforth Applications Of Selective Solvent Extractants In Waste Minimization And Metal Recovery. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 1996.

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