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Niobium(v) recovery from leaching solution of titanium wastes: kinetic studies

A. Khabiyev ; Satbayev university, Almaty, Kazakhstan
O. Baigenzhenov ; Satbayev university, Almaty, Kazakhstan
Zh. Korganbayeva ; Abay university, Almaty, Kazakhstan
A. Toishybek ; Satbayev university, Almaty, Kazakhstan
T. Chepushtanova ; Satbayev university, Almaty, Kazakhstan
B. Orynbayev ; Satbayev university, Almaty, Kazakhstan


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Abstract

This paper deals with the removal of Nb content from chemically leached solutions of titanium wastes using static ion exchange technology. The chemically leached solutions contained 2 g/L of Nb. The investigations involved the optimization of process parameters, such as contact time at different concentrations of niobium at room temperature. Sorption experiments are performed to evaluate the optimum conditions at a concentration of HCl 3,0 M, 1,0 g resin dose for 3,5 h contact time at room temperature. The maximum sorption capacity reaches to 0,089 g/g. Kinetics studies were proposed for the process by pseudo-first-order, pseudo-second-order, and intraparticle diffusion models.

Keywords

titanium wastes; niobium; leaching; sorption; kinetic studies

Hrčak ID:

274041

URI

https://hrcak.srce.hr/274041

Publication date:

1.7.2022.

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