Arabian Journal of Chemistry (Sep 2016)

Cadmium extraction from phosphate ore. Effect of microwave

  • Zahia Benredjem,
  • Rachid Delimi,
  • Assia Khelalfa

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.arabjc.2011.05.016
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 9, no. S1
pp. S446 – S450

Abstract

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This study discusses the operating variables for removal of cadmium from phosphate ore using Na2EDTA. These variables include the reaction time, Na2EDTA concentration, liquid/phosphate ore ratio, number of extractions and microwave extraction. Na2EDTA induced a two-step extraction process including a rapid extraction within the first hour, and a subsequent gradual release that occurred over the following hours. The cadmium extraction efficiency increased progressively with the increasing of Na2EDTA concentration. The extraction efficiency of cadmium increased with increasing liquid/phosphate ratio in the 5–200 range. Consecutive extractions using low concentrations were more effective than a single soil extraction with concentrated Na2EDTA. Microwave was beneficial to improve the removal in soil washing, and using microwave could partly substitute for agitation.

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