Chapter 4 Leaching
Chapter 4 Leaching
Chapter 4 Leaching
INTRODUCTION
This separation
process is called:
liquid-solid leaching or
Leaching or extraction
Define washing
LEACHING PROCESS
DESCRIPTION
PROCESS TO CONTACT A SOLID WITH A LIQUID
PHASE.
SIMILAR TO EXTRACTION BECAUSE OF TWO
IMMISCIBLE PHASES
SIMILAR TO ABSORPTION BECAUSE TWO PHASES
ARE NORMALLY PRESENT
DISSIMILAR TO OTHER SEPARATION PROCESS
BECAUSE ONLY EQUILIBRIUM IN LIQUID PHASES IS
CONSIDERED
Leaching
process
Biological and
food
processing
Examples:
Leaching of sugar from sugar
beets
Production of vegetable oils
from peanuts, soybeans,
sunflower seeds.
Pharmaceuticals product by
leaching from roots, leaves
and stems.
Production of soluble instant
coffee, soluble tea
Inorganic and
organic
materials
Examples:
Metal processing
industries
Gold is leached from its
ore using an aqueous
sodium cyanide solution
Fixed-bed leaching
T =344 K to 350 K
LEACHING PRINCIPLES
LEACHING EQUILIBRIUM
SOLVENT FORMS A LIQUID SOLUTION CARRIER MAY BE TOTALLY IMMISCIBLE
SOME SOLUTION IS NORMALLY RETAINED
BY THE SOLID - HAS THE SAME
COMPOSITION AS THE LIQUID SOLUTION.
WHEN THE AMOUNT OF RETAINED
SOLUTION IS CONSTANT THE SYSTEM HAS
CONSTANT SOLUTION UNDERFLOW.
VARIABLE UNDERFLOW EXISTS WHEN THE
AMOUNT RETAINED IS A FUNCTION OF
CONCENTRATION
TYPICAL EQUILIBRIUM
DIAGRAM
NOTE THE SOLID PHASE IS
REPRESENTED BY THE UPPER LINE
SOLUTION EQUILIBRIUM ON McCABE
IS x = y LINE FOR THIS SITUATION
SOLID PHASE
Y=B/(A+C)
LIQUID PHASE
xA, yA
xb,Lb
Y=B/(A+C)
yb,Vb
ya,Va
xA, yA
xa,La
Y=B/(A+C)
M2
M1
yb,Vb
(ya,Va)1
xA, yA
(ya,Va)2
MULTISTAGE
COUNTERCURRENT LEACHING
RESULTS FOR DESIGN
ARE SIMILAR TO
SHOWN IN FIG. 12.10-2
FOR SYSTEM WITH
CONSTANT L/V RATIO,
THE APPROACH IS TO
MODEL USING
ABSORPTION FACTORS
FOR ALL STAGES
AFTER THE FIRST MIX
MULTISTAGE
COUNTERCURRENT
LEACHING CONFIGURATION
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Solvent Feed
VN+1, xN+1
Underflow solution
LN, NN, yN, B
The slurry phase L composed of inert solid (B) and liquid phase of A and C is
the continuous underflow from each stage.
Composition of V denoted by x
Composition of L denoted by y
Assumption: The solid B is insoluble and is not lost in the liquid V phase.
L0 y A0 VN 1 x AN 1 LN y AN V1 x A1 MxAM
B N 0 L0 N N LN N M M
Comp. A balance
Solid balance
Solvent Feed
VN+1, xN+1
V1, x1
Underflow solution
Feed Slurry
Information given:
Feed slurry (L0):
A = 800 kg/h
B = 2000 kg/h
C = 50 kg/h
A = 20 kg/h
B = 0 kg/h
C = 1310 kg/h
Solvent Feed
VN+1, xN+1
V1, x1
Underflow solution
Feed Slurry
Information given:
Underflow solution (LN):
A =120 kg/h
B = 2000 kg/h
C = ?? kg/h
Mass of C = 50 kg/h
y A0
A
A
800
800
0.94
L0 A C 800 50 850
N0
B
B
2000
2000
2.35
L0 A C 800 50 850
A
VN 1
N N 1
B
VN 1
A
20
20
0.015
A C 20 1310 1330
B
0
0
A C 20 1310
Mass of C = ?? kg/h
Slope of graph,
NN
yN
B
N N LN B 2000
16.67
A
yN
A 120
LN
N 16.67 y
LN
L0
1
0
-0.4
-0.2
-1 0
VN 1
0.2
-2
-3
-4
-5
-6
-7
x A, y A
0.4
0.6
0.8
L0 VN 1 LN V1 M
L0 VN 1 M
850 1330 M
M 2180 kg
Component A balance:
L0 y A0 VN 1 x N 1 MxAM
B N 0 L0 N N LN N M M
N 0 L0 N M M
2.35850 N M 2180
N M 0.916
LN
V1
0
-0.2
-0.4
-1
VN 1
0.2
0.4
-2
-3
-4
-5
-6
-7
From figure,
L0
x A, y A
0.6
0.8
V1 2180 LN
Eq.1
Component A balance:
LN y N V1 x1 MxAM
LN 997.62 kg
V1 2180 LN
Eq.1
Point is located
graphically as the
intersection of lines L0V1
and LNVN+1
To determine number of
stages
Locate L0
Draw line L0 to locate V1
A tie line through V1
locates L1
Line L1 is drawn given V2
A tie line gives L2
This is continued until the
desired LN is reached
LN
L3
-1
VN 1
0.2
-2
-3
-4
-5
L0
V1
0
-0.2
L1
-0.4
L2
-6
-7
x A, y A
0.4
0.6
0.8
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LEACHING
LIQUID-SOLID LEACHING
Moving-bed leaching
LEACHED SOLID, L1
B = SOLID
N1, yA1
SOLVENT FEED
V2, xA2
EXTRACT
V1, xA1
L0 V2 L1 V1 M
(12 .9 4)
V1, x1
V2, x2
slurry
slurry
Graphical solution
Equilibrium line indicates
the solute concentration in
the solvent is the same in
both the solid underflow
and liquid overflow.
B
B
NM
L0 V2 M
x AM
L0 y A0 V2 x A 2
L0 V2
Example 1
V1, x1
V2, x2
slurry
slurry
Solution
Given:
V2 = 100 kg
xA2 = 0
xC2 = 1
B = 100 (1.0 0.2) = 80 kg insoluble solid
L0 = 100 (1.0 0.8) = 20 kg A
N0 = 80/20 = 4 kg solid/kg solution
yA0 = 1
eq(1)
eq(2)
5.
6.
The inert or insoluble solute B in the slurry is denote with N. Is kg B over total kg
A plus C
VN+1 + L0 = V1 + LN = M
Component balance on A:
VN+1 xAN+1 + L0yA0 = V1xA1 + LNyAN = MxAM
Total solids balance on B:
B = N0L0 = NNLN = NMM
Coordinate M =(xAM , NM)
Remember:
L0MVN+1 must lie on a straight line
V1MLN must also lie on a straight line
A balance on solute A gives:
Point is located
graphically as the
intersection of lines L0V1
and LNVN+1
To determine number of
stages
Locate L0
Draw line L0 to locate V1
A tie line through V1
locates L1
Line L1 is drawn given V2
A tie line gives L2
This is continued until the
desired LN is reached