On-Line Free Acidity Measurement In Hydrometallurgical Process Solutions Up To 250 °C: A New Industrial Sensor

- Organization:
- The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
- Pages:
- 10
- File Size:
- 426 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 2006
Abstract
A conductivity-based sensor for on-line measurement of free acid was recently built. This sensor is suitable for high ionic strength solutions and its corrosion-free operation is based on induction currents. It has been tested against literature data and measurements made using a previous developed contact-type conductivity cell, with an average difference within 1%. The electrical conductivities of H2SO4?H2O, H2SO4?MgSO4?H2O and NaCl?Laterite-H2Osolutions at temperatures up to 250 °C were discussed. It was found that the solution conductivity depends on various factors, such as the electrolyte concentrations, the type of electrolytes, temperature and the amount of dispersions. A semi-empirical model was developed to account for all the factors discussed. This model was further tested on actual process solutions from the hydrometallurgy of nickel where sulphuric acid solutions containing a variety of metal sulphates and solids. The average difference between the estimated acid concentration from this model and the one from titration was generally less than 5%, which is excellent for industrial applications.
Citation
APA:
(2006) On-Line Free Acidity Measurement In Hydrometallurgical Process Solutions Up To 250 °C: A New Industrial SensorMLA: On-Line Free Acidity Measurement In Hydrometallurgical Process Solutions Up To 250 °C: A New Industrial Sensor. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 2006.