Sulphuric Acid Leaching of Germanium from Germanium Dust and Fume: Process Optimization Using Response Surface Methodology

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
Wankun Wang Jinhui Peng Zebiao Zhang Shixing Wang
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Jan 1, 2012

Abstract

"Germanium leaching from germanium dust and fume was carried out using sulphuric acid. Response surface methodology (RSM), based on a five level, four variable central composite design (CCD), was employed to obtain the best possible combination of liquid/solid ratio (Xi: 2-10), leaching time (X2: 1-5 h), sulphuric acid concentration (X3:3.15-15.75mol/L) and leaching temperature (X4:50-90 *C) for germanium leaching. The obtained experimental data were fit to a one-order polynomial equation using multiple regression analysis and also analyzed by analysis of variance (ANOVA). The 3-D response surface plot and the contour plot derived from the mathematical models were applied to determine the optimal conditions. The optimum extraction conditions were: liquid/solid ratio of 10, leaching time of 1 h, sulphuric acid concentration of 15.75 mol/L, and leaching temperature of 87.8 'C. Under these conditions, the germanium leaching extent was 65.14%, which is in close agreement with the value predicted by the model. The samples were characterized before and after leaching using X-ray diffraction (XRD).IntroductionResponse surface methodology (RSM) is one of the relevant multivariate techniques which can deal with multivariant experimental design strategy, statistical modeling and process optimization [1-15]. It is used to examine the relationship between one or more response variables and a set of quantitative experimental variables or factors. This method is often employed after the vital controllable factors are identified. It is also used to find the factor settings that optimize the response. Designs of this type are usually chosen when a curvature in the response surface is suspected [6], The process optimization of the sulphuric acid leaching of germanium from germanium dust and fume has not been reported in the literature. Hence the present work intends to assess the effects of variables such as liquid/solid ratio, leaching time, sulphuric acid concentration and leaching temperature and to identify the optimum conditions using RSM. The characteristics of sample before and after leaching are assessed using the advanced analytical instruments such as X-ray diffraction (XRD)."
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APA: Wankun Wang Jinhui Peng Zebiao Zhang Shixing Wang  (2012)  Sulphuric Acid Leaching of Germanium from Germanium Dust and Fume: Process Optimization Using Response Surface Methodology

MLA: Wankun Wang Jinhui Peng Zebiao Zhang Shixing Wang Sulphuric Acid Leaching of Germanium from Germanium Dust and Fume: Process Optimization Using Response Surface Methodology. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 2012.

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