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Simultaneous separation of mercury and lignosulfonate from aqueous solution using supported liquid membrane
Authors:Kabita Chakrabarty  Prabirkumar Saha  Aloke Kumar Ghoshal  
Institution:aDepartment of Chemical Engineering, Indian Institute of Technology Guwahati, Assam 781039, India
Abstract:This paper presents an experimental investigation on facilitated and simultaneous transport of mercury and lignosulfonate (LS) through a flat sheet supported liquid membrane (SLM) having Nylon 6,6 as support, trioctylamine (TOA) as carrier and dichloroethane as solvent. The experiments were performed at various operating conditions such as strip phase concentration, feed pH, carrier concentration and feed concentration to find the best set of parameters that would yield the maximum separation of pure mercury as well as its mixture with LS. The experiments were performed in co-transport mode using NaOH as the strip phase. It was observed that extraction of mercury as well as its mixture increases with increase in concentration of NaOH up to a certain limit 0.1 M NaOH in case of pure solution and 0.2 M NaOH in case of mixture). Feed phase pH significantly affects the mercury separation process. However, initial feed concentration does not affect the extraction process appreciably. Separation of mixture of mercury and LS behaves in a similar way as their pure solution; however the extraction is low in comparison to pure solution. The extraction of mercury from its pure solution is about 81% in 1 h. The extraction of mercury and LS from their mixture is about 52.6% and 50.2%, respectively at optimum condition and in a period of 2 h.
Keywords:Supported liquid membrane (SLM)  Coupled transport  Mercury  Lignosulfonate (LS)  Trioctylamine (TOA)  Dichloroethane
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