Frontiers in Chemistry (May 2023)

Perspective on pH adjustment in hydrometallurgical recycling of valuable metals from waste

  • Zhu Suiyi,
  • Wang Jian,
  • Huang Yuhong,
  • Wang Ying,
  • Zhang Yuxin,
  • Qin Jiabao,
  • Liu Jiancong,
  • Yao Jinlu,
  • Ji Meichun

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3389/fchem.2023.1177173
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 11

Abstract

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pH adjustment was considered a simple step in the hydrometallurgy process, but its complicated operation was ignored in the past. In some industrial applications, the leachate pH was slowly adjusted by a diluted alkaline solution, with the defects of doubling the leachate volume and causing droplet hydrolysis/coagulation. Up to date, promising routes have been developed for rapid pH adjustment, especially in sealed high-temperature/pressure vessels. New routes emerged in some redox/decomposition reactions of nitrate/urea and organics. Such reactions did not start and/or were slow at room temperature but started spontaneously at high temperatures to generate/consume free H+. This induced pH adjustment in a rapid and homogeneous way.

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