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Separation Science and Technology, Vol.47, No.8, 1255-1261, 2012
Separation and Recovery of Cadmium from Acidic Leach Liquors of Spent Ni-Cd Batteries using Molten Paraffin Wax Solvent Extraction
Separation and recovery of cadmium from sulphate leach liquors of spent Ni-Cd batteries using TBP, HDEHP (D2EHPA), EHEHPA (PC 88A or Ionquest 801 or P507) have been investigated in a laboratory scale. Cadmium can be extracted into paraffin waxes from acidic solutions in the temperature range of 55-75 degrees C using different extractants. The influence of various parameters on extraction and stripping were studied in detail. The feasibility of separation of cadmium from nickel using these extractants and their combination was studied. The mixture extractant of EHEHPA and TBP was found to be the best for the separation of Cd and Ni. A three-stage counter-current extraction simulation test for cadmium extraction was carried out at an A/O phase ratio of 4: 1 and pH 2.5. More than 99.97% Cd2+ was extracted with the organic phase containing 0.7 molL (1) EHEHPA and 0.5 molL(-1) TBP, while more than 99.97% nickel was left in the raffinate. The cadmium loaded organic phase was stripped with 2 molL(-1) hydrochloric acid in the stripping stage. The present method can be applied to the separation and recovery of cadmium from acidic leach liquor of spent Ni-Cd batteries or related waste liquor.