Journal of Membrane Science, Vol.146, No.2, 159-168, 1998
Application of emulsion liquid membranes to recover cobalt ions from a dual-component sulphate solution containing nickel ions
Emulsion liquid membranes (ELMs) containing 2-ethylhexyl phosphonic acid mono-2-ethylhexyl ester (PC-88A) have been applied to recover cobalt II ions from a dilute sulphate solution containing equal amounts of nickel II ions (0.16 g/l). We focused on the study to develop an effective technique to recover cobalt as a target metal. It is found that polyamine (PX 100) membranes allow better permeation rates of cobalt ions than sorbitan monooleate (Span 80) membranes. The separation factor (beta(Co/Ni)) in polyamine membranes averaged 70 at a carrier concentration of 12 mol/m(3) and feed solution pH 5.5. The permeation rate of Co IIwas found to increase proportionately with feed pH while for Ni II it decreased substantially at pH above 5.5 indicative of slower interfacial reaction rate. We found that short contact time (4-6 min) of feed solution and emulsion improved separation factor (beta(Co/Ni)) at feed pH above 5.5 and also minimized chances of emulsion break up. We have also observed that Span 80 membranes are hydrolyzed readily in a moderate acidic sulphate solution (pH 4.0-5.5) to form viscous gels. Results have shown that excess carrier [(HR)(2)] affects the stability of emulsion and thus the separation factor. The critical ratio of carrier to emulsifier [(HR)2]/[C-sf] was found to be approximately 0.5. This paper concludes with a discussion on the prospects of ELM system in practical use.