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R Gueccia1, S Randazzo2, D Chillura Martino3, A Cipollina1, G Micale1.
Abstract
Hydrochloric acid recovery from pickling solutions was studied by employing a batch diffusion dialysis (DD) laboratory test-rig equipped with Fumasep membranes. The effect of main operating parameters such as HCl concentration (0.1-3 M) and the presence of Fe2+ (up to 150 g/l) was investigated to simulate the system operation with real industrial streams. The variation of HCl, Fe2+ and water flux was identified. When only HCl is present, a recovery efficiency of 100% was reached. In the presence of FeCl2, higher acid recovery efficiencies, up to 150%, were observed due to the so-called "salt effect", which promotes the passage of acid even against its concentration gradient. A 7% leakage of FeCl2 was detected in the most severe conditions. An original analysis on water flux in DD operation has indicated that osmotic flux prevails at low HCl concentrations, while a dominant "drag flux" in the opposite direction is observed for higher HCl concentrations. A comprehensive mathematical model was developed and validated with experimental data. The model has a time and space distributed-parameters structure allowing to effectively simulate steady-state and transient batch operations, thus providing an operative tool for the design and optimisation of DD units.Entities:
Keywords: AEM; Diffusion dialysis; Industrial waste recovery; Modeling; Pickling process
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Year: 2019 PMID: 30682673 DOI: 10.1016/j.jenvman.2019.01.028
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Environ Manage ISSN: 0301-4797 Impact factor: 6.789