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Incorporation of chloride ion in a copper solvent extraction process: A thermodynamic view

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MINERALS ENGINEERING
Volume 187, Issue -, Pages -

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PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.mineng.2022.107758

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Copper; Solvent extraction; Chloride; Seawater; Alstad equation

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This study investigated the impact of chloride content in seawater on the solvent extraction of copper using LIX 984 N. The presence of chloride ions was found to increase the extraction tendency of copper and promote the involvement of more organic molecules in the transfer process.
In this study, the impact of chloride content of the seawater on the solvent extraction equilibrium of copper using LIX 984 N was investigated. This effect was studied considering the nonideality of aqueous and organic phases. The presence of chloride ion was shown to increase the extraction tendency toward copper extraction, considering the changes that occur in the ratio of the activity of the dominant copper species to the hydrogen ion (H+). This phenomenon was further confirmed by calculating the equilibrium constant of the copper solvent extraction reaction in presence and absence of the chloride ion. The occurrence of the chloride ion resulted in involvement and dimerization of more organic molecules in the transfer of copper to the organic phase. As a result, a heterogeneous model incorporating the nonideality of the organic and aqueous phases for the solvent extraction of copper was developed and validated by experimental data.

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