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Single-stage micro-scale solvent extraction in parallel microbore tubes using MDIMJ

  • 1. Chemical Engineering Division, Bhabha Atomic Research Centre, Mumbai (India)

Description

Single-stage micro-scale solvent extraction of U(VI) from simulated lean streams is explored using micro-scale contactor comprising of a MDIMJ (Monoblock Distributor with Integrated Microfluidic Junction) and PTFE microbore tubes. 30% (v/v) TBP in dodecane has been used as the extracting phase. The objective of the study is to demonstrate numbering up approach for scale-up of micro-scale extraction using indigenously conceptualized and fabricated MDIMJ. First the performance of MIDIMJ for equal flow distribution is tested. Then the effects of inlet flow rate and O/A ratio on stage efficiency and percentage extraction are studied. The experiments show that it is easy to scale-up single-stage micro-scale solvent extraction by using MDIMJ for numbering up approach. Maximum capacity tested is 4.8 LPH. With O/A = 2/1, more than 90% extraction is achieved in a very short contact time of less than 3s. The study thus demonstrates possibility of process intensification and easy scale-up of micro-scale solvent extraction

Part of:
Proceedings of the seventh DAE-BRNS biennial symposium on emerging trends in separation science and technology

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Publishing Information

Publisher
Indian Institute of Technology Guwahati
Imprint Place
Guwahati (India)
Imprint Title
Proceedings of the seventh DAE-BRNS biennial symposium on emerging trends in separation science and technology
Imprint Pagination
280 p.
Journal Page Range
p. 42

Conference

Title
7. DAE-BRNS biennial symposium on emerging trends in separation science and technology
Acronym
SESTEC-2016
Dates
17-20 May 2016
Place
Guwahati (India)

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Notes
3 refs., 2 figs.