The main goal of the experimental activity was the electrolytic manganese dioxide (EMD) recovery, at high degree of purity, from leaching solutions containing Mn, by electrowinning process, also considering the effect of the presence of the organic substances, such as carbohydrates and impurities. Electrochemical kinetics studies have been conducted at laboratory scale utilising synthetic solutions, of characteristics similar to the real process solutions, containing Mn, Mn + Fe+3, Mn + lactose, Mn + lactose + Fe+3 respectively. Synthetic process solutions have been prepared taking into account the characteristics of an italian manganiferous ore and supposing the use of sulphuric acid and carbohydrates (waste biomasses) as leaching agents: lactose was added to simulate the presence of waste biomasses. The results show that, also in presence of iron and lactose in solutions, it is possible to achieve a quantitative EMD recovery after electrowinning process (about 99%). Diffractometric analyses (RXD) demonstrate the high degree of purity of the EMD deposited on the cylindrical platinum mesh anode (> 93 %). The faradic efficiency (?) decreases from 91% (pure solution containing only Mn) to 78% in presence of Mn and Fe3+ and to 69% when Mn, Fe3+ and lactose are presents. Consequently, energetic consumption increases from 1.4 kWh/kg (pure solution containing only Mn) to 2.2 kWh/kg, in the case of contemporaneous presence of Mn, Fe3+ and lactose in leaching solution. The further work will consists in the scale up of the process in continue system, utilising molasses from agro-industrial activities to perform the leaching tests.

Valorisation of residue organic substances by electrochemical applications

Ubaldini S;Fornari P;Abbruzzese C;
2006

Abstract

The main goal of the experimental activity was the electrolytic manganese dioxide (EMD) recovery, at high degree of purity, from leaching solutions containing Mn, by electrowinning process, also considering the effect of the presence of the organic substances, such as carbohydrates and impurities. Electrochemical kinetics studies have been conducted at laboratory scale utilising synthetic solutions, of characteristics similar to the real process solutions, containing Mn, Mn + Fe+3, Mn + lactose, Mn + lactose + Fe+3 respectively. Synthetic process solutions have been prepared taking into account the characteristics of an italian manganiferous ore and supposing the use of sulphuric acid and carbohydrates (waste biomasses) as leaching agents: lactose was added to simulate the presence of waste biomasses. The results show that, also in presence of iron and lactose in solutions, it is possible to achieve a quantitative EMD recovery after electrowinning process (about 99%). Diffractometric analyses (RXD) demonstrate the high degree of purity of the EMD deposited on the cylindrical platinum mesh anode (> 93 %). The faradic efficiency (?) decreases from 91% (pure solution containing only Mn) to 78% in presence of Mn and Fe3+ and to 69% when Mn, Fe3+ and lactose are presents. Consequently, energetic consumption increases from 1.4 kWh/kg (pure solution containing only Mn) to 2.2 kWh/kg, in the case of contemporaneous presence of Mn, Fe3+ and lactose in leaching solution. The further work will consists in the scale up of the process in continue system, utilising molasses from agro-industrial activities to perform the leaching tests.
2006
Istituto di Geologia Ambientale e Geoingegneria - IGAG
Inglese
organised by Czech Society of Chemical Engineering
Proceedings of the 17th International Congress of Chemical and Process Engineering (CHISA 2006)
17th International Congress of Chemical and Process Engineering (CHISA 2006)
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80 86059 45 6
http://www.chisa.cz/2006
Sì, ma tipo non specificato
27-31 August 2006, 2006
Prague, Czech Republic
Carbohydrates
Waste biomasses
Chemical leaching
Electrowinning
Manganese
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Ubaldini S.; Fornari P.; Abbruzzese C.; Vegliò F.
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