Elimination Of Cobalt And Manganese From A Spent Catalyst Effluent By Coupled Transport Through Liquid Membranes

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
Marc Verhaege
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Jan 1, 1995

Abstract

The effluent under investigation results from a catalic oxidation unit in which paraxylene is oxydised to terephtalic acid. The solution contains cobalt and manganese as their acetates in a concentration range of 0,4 - 1,2 g/I of cobalt and 0,8 - 2,4 g/l of manganese. Before being fed into the main waste stream treatment unit of the plant it is advisable to apply a petreatment step in which both metals are eliminated to a great extent from this effluent. Conventional treatment is done by precipitation of both metals either through pH increment with a base or by adding a suitable reagent producing insoluble species. The aim of this study was to look for a treatment (elimination of both metal species) in which no sludge or precipitate is formed.
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APA: Marc Verhaege  (1995)  Elimination Of Cobalt And Manganese From A Spent Catalyst Effluent By Coupled Transport Through Liquid Membranes

MLA: Marc Verhaege Elimination Of Cobalt And Manganese From A Spent Catalyst Effluent By Coupled Transport Through Liquid Membranes. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 1995.

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