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Optimization and Kinetic Study of Manganese Leaching from Pyrolusite Ore in Hydrochloric Acid Solutions with Oxalic Acid

Mehmet Kayra Karacahan

2024Journal of Sustainable Metallurgy13 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Abstract The leaching behavior of pyrolusite minerals was examined in hydrochloric acid solutions, including oxalic acid, to evaluate the influence of various experimental conditions. The optimum parameters for the leaching process were found in the first stage, and the process's kinetics were assessed in the second. The concentrations of oxalic acid, hydrochloric acid, and temperature were chosen as independent variables in the optimization experiments, with the central composite design used to analyze the experimental data. The optimum concentrations for oxalic acid, hydrochloric acid, and temperature were determined to be 0.75 mol/L, 1.2 mol/L, and 60 °C, respectively. The leaching rate was determined to be 97.4% for 120 min of response time in optimum situations. The kinetic assessment experiments studied the effects of solid/liquid ratio, particle size, stirring speed, and temperature on the manganese leaching rate from pyrolusite. In the studies, the leaching rate was shown to rise with increasing temperature and stirring speed, as well as with decreasing particle size and solid/liquid ratio. The kinetic analysis revealed that the leaching kinetics matched the mixed kinetic model, and a mathematical model for the leaching process was developed. This process's activation energy was determined to be 29.05 kJ/mol. Graphical Abstract

Topics & Concepts

PyrolusiteLeaching (pedology)Oxalic acidHydrochloric acidChemistryLixiviantManganeseParticle sizeActivation energyCentral composite designInorganic chemistryKineticsNuclear chemistryKinetic energyResponse surface methodologyChromatographySulfuric acidOrganic chemistryPhysical chemistryPhysicsSoil scienceQuantum mechanicsSoil waterEnvironmental scienceMetal Extraction and BioleachingMinerals Flotation and Separation TechniquesIron and Steelmaking Processes