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Factors affecting crystallization of copper sulfide in fed-batch fluidized bed reactor

Authors
Chung, JaeshikJeong, EunhooChoi, Jae WooYun, Seong TaekMaeng, Sung KyuHong, Seok Won
Issue Date
Feb-2015
Publisher
ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV
Keywords
Calcium-coated sand; Copper sulfide; Crystallization; Fed-batch fluidized bed reactor; Sodium sulfide pentahydrate
Citation
HYDROMETALLURGY, v.152, pp.107 - 112
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Journal Title
HYDROMETALLURGY
Volume
152
Start Page
107
End Page
112
URI
https://scholar.korea.ac.kr/handle/2021.sw.korea/94482
DOI
10.1016/j.hydromet.2014.12.014
ISSN
0304-386X
Abstract
This work has assessed factors affecting crystallization of copper sulfide (CuS) under batch conditions and in fed-batch fluidized bed reactor (FBR) using calcium-coated sands as a seed material. Compared with using sodium sulfide nonahydrate as a sulfidation reagent, larger CuS crystals were produced from sodium sulfide pentahydrate, most likely because of the lower surface charge. Due to the partial oxidation of sulfide in the pentahydrate form, the optimum molar ratio of Cu2+ to S2- was found to be 1:2, higher than the theoretical ratio. Crystal growth and aggregation were further increased by using calcium ion as a cross-linker among the CuS fines (<100 nm), resulting in an additional 30% decrease in Cu2+ concentrations from the effluent of fed-batch FBR. The efficacy of CuS crystallization was also remarkably dependent on the operating factors, i.e., the resting height of the seed material and re-circulation rate. Under optimal conditions, >95% of the initial Cu2+ (100 mg Cu2+/L) was successfully transformed to CuS crystals within 120 min. The size and crystallinity of the star-shaped CuS crystals were confirmed by FEG-SEM and XRD analyses, respectively. Principal component analysis indicated that the resting height and the seed type were the primary parameters affecting CuS crystallization in the fed-batch FBR. (C) 2014 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
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