Abstract
As one of the hazardous and toxic solid wastes, spent catalysts need to be treated before the waste is discharged into the environment. One of the substances that need to be removed from the spent catalysts is the heavy metal ions and/or compounds contained therein. The method that can be applied is the extraction method using an acid solvent. In this study, the extraction process was carried out on spent catalysts samples from PT. Petrokimia Gresik. The focus of the study is on nickel extraction by varying the temperature in the range of 30–85 oC. A 1 M hydrochloric acid (HCl) solution was used as a solvent while the extraction process was 120 minutes. The experimental results show that the maximum nickel recovery of 14.70% can be achieved at a temperature of 85 oC. Kinetic studies were carried out using two kinetic models. The results of both models evaluation on the research data show that the lump model gives better results than the shrinking core model. The average error percentage of the lump model is smaller than the shrinking core model. It indicates that the extraction process was controlled by the diffusion step through the ash layer in the solid and chemical reactions simultaneously.
Highlights
Various chemical industries, such as the oil, fertilizer, and petrochemical industries require catalysts to increase the rate of chemical reactions
The highest nickel recovery was obtained during the process at a temperature of 85 oC for 120 minutes, where the percentage of nickel recovery was 14.70%
The nickel recovery that occurs during the process can reach 1.44 and 2.25 times compared to nickel recovery at a temperature of 30 oC
Summary
Various chemical industries, such as the oil, fertilizer, and petrochemical industries require catalysts to increase the rate of chemical reactions. Spent catalysts can not be disposed of directly into the environment because these catalysts are classified as hazardous solid waste This waste needs to be treated first with the aim of taking hazardous compounds, such as heavy metals contained in it. One of the spent catalysts solid waste treatment that can be done is extracting ions or compounds contained in the catalysts. This method is usually referred to as the leaching method. This method is a commonly used method and has been done by several researchers before This extraction process requires a solvent to react and dissolve the metal ions and/or compounds. This research studies parameters that have a significant impact on the extraction process, such as temperature. The results of this study are expected to provide the appropriate information for the extractor design process
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