Abstract

Pseudo-emulsion based hollow fibre strip dispersion (PEHFSD) technique is investigated for the permeation–separation of chromium from hydrochloric acid media. The permeation of Cr(VI) is investigated in relation to various experimental variables: hydrodynamic conditions, the concentration of Cr(VI) and HCl in the feed phase, Cyanex-923 concentration, hydrazine sulphate as the stripping agent in the pseudo-emulsion phase. The performance of the PEHFSD was analyzed and optimum conditions are suggested for chromium separation from simulated industrial waste in a hydrochloric acid media.

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