Abstract

Membrane based non-dispersive solvent extraction (NDSX) of Nd(III) from aqueous nitric acid medium was carried out using a commercial liquid-liquid extraction system consisting of an extra-flow hollow fiber module with about 10,000 microporous hydrophobic polypropylene capillaries with an effective surface area of 1.4 m2. The NDSX operation was carried out by pumping about 1 g/L Nd(III) solutions at a fixed nitric acid concentration of 3.57 M through the tube side and organic solvent (tetra-n-octyl-3-oxapentane-diamide (TODGA) in normal paraffin hydrocarbon (NPH)) through the shell side of the hollow fiber capillaries. NDSX studies were performed under different hydrodynamic conditions and the overall mass transfer was evaluated under counter-current flow conditions. Conditions for quantitative extraction and stripping were also identified. Reproducibility of the results from multiple runs was found to be excellent after five different identical runs.

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