Acidity Estimation of Pressure Leach Solutions at High Temperatures by Conductivity

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
M. Huang V. G. c Papangelakis
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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Jan 1, 2004

Abstract

A conductivity cell, developed previously, was employed in an effort to investigate the inter-relation between electrical conductivity and acidity of sulphuric acid - metal sulphate solutions at high temperatures. The measured solutions include the H2SO4-H2O, MgSO4-H2O, H2SO4-MgSO4-H2O, H2SO4-MgSO4-Al2(SO4)3-H2O solutions. All solutions reported in this paper were measured from 15 to 250 °C at equilibrium vapour pressure. The maximum measured concentrations of H2SO4, MgSO4 and Al2(SO4)3 were 0.45 m, 0.30 m and 0.10 m, respectively. It was found that, from 15 to 250°C, there is a linear relationship between H2SO4 concentration and electrical conductivities for acid concentration up to 0.45 m. At 250 °C and constant H2SO4 concentration, the solution conductivity drops with the increase of MgSO4 concentration. Lt is suggested that this drop is caused by a decrease in the concentration of H. Finally, an empirical model was developed based on the available measurements. This model has been tested against real laterite leach solutions where sulphuric acid and metal sulphates are dominant electrolytes. The average difference between the estimate acid concentration from this model and the one from titration was less than 5%.
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APA: M. Huang V. G. c Papangelakis  (2004)  Acidity Estimation of Pressure Leach Solutions at High Temperatures by Conductivity

MLA: M. Huang V. G. c Papangelakis Acidity Estimation of Pressure Leach Solutions at High Temperatures by Conductivity. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 2004.

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