Aqueous Precipitation:. Population Balance Modeling And Control In Multi-Cation Systems

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
James A. Voigt
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The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
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Jan 1, 1996

Abstract

The efficient separation of metal species from aqueous streams by precipitation techniques requires 'a fundamental understanding of the various processes that occur during precipitation. These processes include particle nucleation, particle growth by solute deposition, agglomerate formation, and agglomerate break-up. The application of the population balance approach has been used to develop a kinetic model that accounts for these competing kinetic processes. The usefulness of the model is illustrated through its application to the precipitation of yttrium hydroxynitrate, YHN. The kinetic parameters calculated from the model equations and system-specific solution chemistry are used to describe several aspects of the effect of pH on the precipitation of the YHN. Implications with respect to the simultaneous precipitation of more than one cation type are also discussed through use of example systems: The effects of solution chemistry, precipitator design, and solvent choice are considered.
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APA: James A. Voigt  (1996)  Aqueous Precipitation:. Population Balance Modeling And Control In Multi-Cation Systems

MLA: James A. Voigt Aqueous Precipitation:. Population Balance Modeling And Control In Multi-Cation Systems. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 1996.

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