RI 9120 - Numerical Prediction of Cobalt Sorption in a Continuous Ion-Exchange Column

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
K. S. Gritton
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Jan 1, 1987

Abstract

The Bureau of Mines investigated the feasibility of numerlcally modeling the sorption of cobalt, a vulnerable strategic and critical metal, from spent copper leach solutions in a multiple-compartment ion-exchange (MCIX) column. Equilibrium resin loadings, cobalt-sorption kinetics, and resin-fluidization characteristics were determined in simple laboratory tests, and a numerical model was developed to predict cobalt extraction and the MCIX-column resin inventory based upon the test results. The model was implemented on a microcomputer to approximate the solution to the set of differential equations that govern model performance. Results compared very well with data from 12 pilot-scale MCIX-column experiments. The average difference between predicted and actual cobalt extractions was 3.2 pct; the maximum difference was 9.3 pet. The actual and predicted resin inventories differed by an average of 5.8 pet, and the maximum difference was 12.0 pct.
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APA: K. S. Gritton  (1987)  RI 9120 - Numerical Prediction of Cobalt Sorption in a Continuous Ion-Exchange Column

MLA: K. S. Gritton RI 9120 - Numerical Prediction of Cobalt Sorption in a Continuous Ion-Exchange Column. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1987.

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