Recovery of Chromium from Electroplating Wastes by Solvent Extraction

Journal Title: Journal of Chemical Engineering & Process Technology - Year 2017, Vol 8, Issue 5

Abstract

Ultrapure chromium chloride was quantitatively recovered from industrial wastes by solvent extraction using 30% TBP – pure kerosene, a pilot plant flow sheet was proposed on basis of this work, FTIR- analysis for the washed loaded organic extractant prevailed that chromium chloride –TBP complex was formed during mixing of the two immiscible liquids.

Authors and Affiliations

Abbas Hadi Al-Shukrawi, Dhuha H Fadhel, Alaa Adnan Rashad, Nariman Hussain Al-Alamy

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  • EP ID EP381034
  • DOI 10.4172/2157-7048.1000359
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Abbas Hadi Al-Shukrawi, Dhuha H Fadhel, Alaa Adnan Rashad, Nariman Hussain Al-Alamy (2017). Recovery of Chromium from Electroplating Wastes by Solvent Extraction. Journal of Chemical Engineering & Process Technology, 8(5), 1-4. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-381034