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Metal removal from aqueous solutions: insights from modeling precipitation titration curves

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To provide a good reference for many metal ion removal processes, we developed an analytical model (AM) and used the PHREEQC computer program to numerically model (NM) arbitrary metal hydroxide precipitation titration curves (PTCs). For validation, these models were compared to slow titration experiments of ZnCl₂ with NaOH to precipitate Zn(OH)₂. The AM effectively demonstrates how initial pH, metal ion concentration and -valence and metal hydroxide equilibrium constant affect the shape of the PTCs. Comparison of AM and NM exposed AM limitations that include the effect of NaCl concentration, activity coefficients, and multi-species ions, on the shape of the PTCs. The experimental results agree well with either model for different concentrations of ZnCl₂ at slow titration rates. However, the models and experiments deviated at higher titration rates. These deviations were attributed to inhomogeneities in the solution concentration, which caused precipitation at a bulk pH below the theoretical precipitation pH (i.e., pre-precipitation).
Journal: JOURNAL OF ENVIRONMENTAL CHEMICAL ENGINEERING
ISSN: 2213-3437
Issue: 1
Volume: 8
Publication year:2020
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IOF-keylabel:yes
BOF-publication weight:6
CSS-citation score:1
Authors from:Government, Private, Higher Education
Accessibility:Open