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Solvent Extraction Separation of Re (VI) from Hydrochloric Acid Leaching Solution of Spent Super Alloy by Alamine 304-1 (폐 초내열합금 염산침출 용액으로부터 Alamine304-1을 이용한 레늄의 용매추출분리)

  • Ahn, Jong-gwan;Jung, Hee-Kyeoung;Jang, Jae-Young;Kim, Min-Seuk
    • Resources Recycling
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    • v.24 no.5
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    • pp.56-62
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    • 2015
  • Solvent extraction experiments for the separation and recovery of Re from hydrochloric acid leaching solution of spent super alloy by Alamine 304-1 were carried out. The effects of some variables, such as the nature and concentration of the extractants, HCl concentration, and the presence of impurities were investigated. The synthetic solutions of Re were prepared by dissolving ammonium perrhenate (APR), Alamine304-1, Cyanex272 and $D_2EHPA$ were used solvent extractants distilled in kerosene. The extraction percentage of Re by Alamine304-1 was higher than the other extractants as Cyanex272 and $D_2EHPA$ and the percentage is about 99%. Only 99% of Re was extracted in the presence of Al, Co and V in HCl solution.

Caustic Soda Decomposition and Leaching of Monazite in Hong-Cheon Area Deposit. (홍천산 모나자이트의 가성소다 분해 및 침출)

  • Kim Joon-Soo;Yoon Ho-Sung;Kim Sung-Don;Kim Chul-Joo;Lee Jin-Young
    • Resources Recycling
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    • v.13 no.4
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    • pp.11-16
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    • 2004
  • In this study, treatment conditions for monazite concentrate in Hong-Cheon area deposit were studied with NaOH fritting decomposition and HCl leaching experiments. At condition of NaOH fritting decomposition, it was appropriate to adopt particle size of -200 mesh monazite, reaction temperature of about $460^{\circ}C$ and NaOH/TREO mole ratio of 6. In case of HCl leaching for decomposed product, it was appropriate to use hydrochloric acid of above 8N with leaching temperature of above $80^{\circ}C$, leaching time of 2 hrs and pulp density of about 10%. A rate of decomposition and leaching for monazite was above 90% under optimum conditions. Sodium phosphate compound was effectively recovered from NaOH decomposed solution, and mixed rare earth chloride solution was prepared with HCl leaching of decomposed product.

A Study on the Constituents of Pyrolusitum by XRD and XRF (XRD와 XRF를 이용한 무명이(無名異)의 구성 성분 연구)

  • Lee, Minwoo;Choi, Goya;Lee, Young-Jong
    • The Korea Journal of Herbology
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    • v.33 no.6
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    • pp.87-92
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    • 2018
  • Objectives: The aim of the study was to analyze the constituents of Pyrolusitum, which was used to eliminate static blood and inflammation, to establish the basis of clinical application. Methods: Qualitative analysis was performed by X-Ray Diffraction (XRD) using the sample as a powder, and the elemental content of granular sample was measured by X-Ray Fluorescence (XRF). 1 M hydrochloric acid and 5% sodium hydroxide aqueous solution were added to observe the changing shape, respectively. Results: Qualitative analysis by XRD revealed that the Pyrolusitum samples used in the study contained quarts and kaolinite. Quantitative analysis by XRF revealed that the manganese content in the samples used in the study was 6.16% on average, while iron was contained the highest amount of 22.99%. The minor constituents include 1.08% of titanium, 0.30% of barium, 0.18% of lead, 0.06% of zirconium, 0.05% of chromium, 0.04% of zinc, 0.03% of cadnium, 0.02% of nickel, 0.01% of arsenic, 0.01% of copper, 0.01% of rubidium, 0.01% of strontium, 0.00% of molybdenum, respectively. And cobalt, which is reported to be a constituent of Pyrolusitum, was not detected at all in the samples of the study. Pyrolusitum was dissolved in dark brown when it was put into 1 M hydrochlorid acid, and there was brown precipitate when sodium hydroxide solution was added to Pyrolusitum and stirred. Conclusions: It was found that manganese and iron were the major constituents of Pyrolusitum, and it could be identified by using concentrated hydrochloric acid and sodium hydroxide solution.

The Extraction of Ca in Electric arc Furnace Slag for CO2 Sequestration (CO2고정화(固定化)를 위한 전기로제강(電氣爐製鋼)슬래그의 칼슘성분(成分) 침출(浸出))

  • Youn, Ki-Byoung
    • Resources Recycling
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    • v.22 no.1
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    • pp.64-71
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    • 2013
  • Mineral carbonation has been proposed as a possible way for $CO_2$ sequestration. The electric arc furnace slags consist of calcium, magnesium and aluminum silicates in various combinations. If they could be used instead of natural mineral silicates for carbonation, considerable energy savings and $CO_2$ emissions reductions could be achieved. Indirect aqueous carbonation of the slags consists of two steps, extraction of calcium and carbonation. Acetic acid leaching of electric arc furnace slags had been already studied to extract Ca in them, but it was reported that the carbonation of the extracted $Ca^{2+}$ in the leached solution would suffer from too slow kinetics, even at high pressure of $CO_2$. In this work, to develop more efficient extraction of the electric arc furnace slags, hydrochloric acid leaching to separate calcium from them was studied, and the results were compared with the acetic acid ones. The phase boundary between $Ca^{2+}$ and $CaCO_3$ in the solution with pH was determined by thermodynamic calculations. Hydrochloric acid was more effective than acetic acid for the extraction of Ca in electric arc furnace slag, and there is a possibility to recycle an unreacted hydrochloric acid in the leached solution by electrolysis or evaporation.

Gas Separations of Natural Zeolite by Chemical Treatments (화학처리에 의한 천연 Zeolite의 Gas 분리)

  • Im, Goeng
    • The Journal of Natural Sciences
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    • v.5 no.1
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    • pp.67-75
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    • 1992
  • In the our country, especially in Yeongil and Wolsung area, abundant authigenic zeolites are found from the tuffaceous sediments and volcanic rocks of Miocene age showing wide variation in their mineralogy and abundance from horizon to horizon. The principal zeolite species identified are clinopti-lolite. mordenite. heulandite. ferrierite, and erionite. etc. Zeolite minerals are widely used in many countries in the following applications; (a) in air separation adsorption processes; (b)as desiccants; (c)in inorganic building materials; (d)in papermaking; (e)in fertilizers; (f)as soilconditioners-this application is based upon the ability of the zeolite to ion exchange with soil nutrients; (g)in the treatment of radioactive wastes; and (h)as adsorbents for toxic gases, etc. In the present paper, using natural zeolite mordenite treated with IN hydrochloric acid or IN sodium chloride solution as column packings, separation characteristics of argon, nitrogen, carbon monoxide, and methane gases have been studied by gas chromatography. By the use of mordenite treated with hydrochloric acid solution, the tailing peak of methane showed from untreated mordenite was satisfactorily reduced, although it was difficult to separate it from carbon monoxide with a column activated at $300^{\circ}C$. Using a column activated at $350^{\circ}C$, methane could be separated from carbon monoxide easily but only carbon monoxide eluted as a bad defined peak. Mordenite treated with sodium chloride solution was generally similar to chromatograms obtained by using the untreated mordenite. Both the above chemical treatments of mordenite had little effect on the separations of argon and nitrogen. The separations and the HETP values obtained from natural zeolite mordenite treated with continuously hydrochloric acid and sodium chloride solutions were almost identical with those obtained with synthetic molecular sieve 5A zeolite. On the other hand, the efficiency of column was good in the range 20~3Oml/min of the carrier helium gas rate.

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A Study on Oxidation Reduction Resin (I) On Hydroquinone-Formaldehyde Resin (酸化還元樹脂에 關한 硏究 (第一報) Hydroquinone-Formaldehyde Resin 에 關하여)

  • Sung, Chwa-Kyung;Kim, Yong-Joon
    • Journal of the Korean Chemical Society
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    • v.4 no.1
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    • pp.51-57
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    • 1957
  • Hydroquinone-formaldehyde resin prepared from hydroquinone, formaldehyde and hydrochloric acid as a catalyst was shown to be oxidized with ferric chloride solution and regenerated by stannous chloride solution. The influence of various conditions of preparation on the capacity of oxidation was studied. Results show that the concentration of a solution of hydroquinone has not any effects below 14 parts of water to 1 part of hydroquinone, by the after-heat-treatment for 5-6 hours at 100-120 deg. C. the capacity of oxidation is exhibited a maximum, and decreased as the mole ratio of hydroquinone to formaldehyde increase. The optimum conditions for the preparation of this resin are as follows: hydroquinone 1 part to distilled water 10 parts, mole ratio of formaldehyde 1.2 to hydroquinone 1, and 5 hours of after-heat-treatment at 120 deg. C. The maximum capacity under the above conditions is 13.99 meq/g-ersin.

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Estimation of Interaction Parameter of FeCl+ from Hydrochloric Acid Solution by Solvent Extraction with Amine

  • Lee, Man-Seung;Nam, Sang-Ho
    • Bulletin of the Korean Chemical Society
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    • v.32 no.9
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    • pp.3429-3432
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    • 2011
  • Distribution diagram of $FeCl_2$ in HCl solution indicated that $FeCl^+$ was a predominant species in strong HCl solution up to 10 M. Solvent extraction of $FeCl_2$ has been performed in the HCl concentration range from 5 to 9 M by using Alamine336 as an extractant. Interaction parameter of $FeCl^+$ for Bromley equation was estimated from our solvent extraction data. This parameter thus obtained in our study can be employed in calculating the activity coefficient of $FeCl^+$ in high concentration of HCl.

Ion-Exchange Separation of Thorium in Monazite (이온交換樹指에 依한 토리움分離)

  • Choi, Han-Suk;Ha, Young-Gu
    • Journal of the Korean Chemical Society
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    • v.5 no.1
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    • pp.56-59
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    • 1961
  • Ion exchange procedure was studied for the separation of thorium from the acidic solution obtained by means of decomposition of monazite with alkali solution. Present cation exchange method consists of adsorption of cations from the sample solution (ca. 0.6N HCl acidic) onto Amberlite IR-120 resin, elution of all of the rare earth cations with 700 ml. of 2N Hydrochloric acid, and recovery of the thorium by elution with 200ml. of 6N sulfaric acid. Thorium recovery by the ion-exchange method mentioned above, was quantitative, and it is concluded that this ion-exchange method may be used not only for industrial separation of thorium from rare earths but also for quantitative determination of thorium with relative error, ${\pm}1.0.$.

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Determination of Nickel by EDTA Titration (EDTA 適定에 依한 닉켈 定量)

  • Kim, Hwang-Am;Kim, Yong-Tai
    • Journal of the Korean Chemical Society
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    • v.5 no.1
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    • pp.76-79
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    • 1961
  • The nickel has been separated and precipitated with dimethylglyoxime in the usual manner and dissolved the precipitates with hydrochloric acid. To the nickel solution, 0.2g of Murexide as an indicator and 5 ml of 20 percent tri-ethanol amine solution were added and titrated with a standard solution of EDTA. At the end point the color changes from yellow to deep purple. In this paper, the purpose is that conditions for titration and for separation from the interfering substances were investigated and a suitable procedure was found and applied on the determination of nickel in Korean nickel ores.

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Determination of sulfur containing organic drugs by means of thin layer chromatography and flask combustion method (Thinlayer chromatography및 oxygen combustion flask method에 의한 유기유황약품의 분리정량)

  • 백남호;김박광
    • YAKHAK HOEJI
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    • v.13 no.2_3
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    • pp.84-87
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    • 1969
  • Microanalysis of organic sulfur compounds by means of combining thin layer chromatography and oxygen combustion flask method was attempted. The following procedure was found to be very simple and to give accurate results. The mixture of sulfa drugs was separated with T.L.C., and it was burned in a flask filled with oxygen, and the gas formed was absorbed in a dilute solution of sodium hydroxide. The solution was neuralized with hydrochloric acid and heated in a water bath. The sulfate ion formed was then treated with barium chromate solution and its absorbancy at 370 m.mu. was measured.

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