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Improved membranes for the extraction of heavy metals
Authors:Xu  Jianying  Shen  Wei  Paimin  Rohani  Wang  Xungai
Institution:(1) School of Engineering and Technology, Deakin University, 3217 Geelong, Victoria, Australia;(2) Department of chemical Engineering, Monash University, 3168 Clayton, Victoria, Australia;(3) Chemical Sciences, School of Molecular Sciences, Victoria University of Technology, P.O. Box 14428, 8001 MCMC, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
Abstract:This work presents a series of experimental tests on new practical approaches in membrane design to improve extraction capacity and rate. We chose an extraction system involving Aliquat 336 as the extractant and Cd(II) as the metal ion to be extracted to demonstrate these new approaches. The core element in the new membrane assembly was the extractant loaded sintered glass filter. This membrane assembly provided a large interface area between the extractant and the aqueous solution containing metal ions. By recycling the aqueous solution through the membrane assembly, the extraction rate was significantly improved. The membrane assembly also offered good extraction capacity.
Keywords:Membranes  Extraction  Heavy metals  Aliquat 336
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