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CHAPTER 4 : LEACHING

INTRODUCTION

When two phases (solid and


liquid phase) are in intimate
contact and the solute or
solutes can diffuse from the
solid to the liquid phase, it
will separate the
components originally in the
solid.

This separation
process is called:
liquid-solid leaching or
Leaching or extraction

Define washing

LEACHING PROCESS
DESCRIPTION
PROCESS TO CONTACT A SOLID WITH A LIQUID
PHASE.
SIMILAR TO EXTRACTION BECAUSE OF TWO
IMMISCIBLE PHASES
SIMILAR TO ABSORPTION BECAUSE TWO PHASES
ARE NORMALLY PRESENT
DISSIMILAR TO OTHER SEPARATION PROCESS
BECAUSE ONLY EQUILIBRIUM IN LIQUID PHASES IS
CONSIDERED

Leaching
process
Biological and
food
processing
Examples:
Leaching of sugar from sugar
beets
Production of vegetable oils
from peanuts, soybeans,
sunflower seeds.
Pharmaceuticals product by
leaching from roots, leaves
and stems.
Production of soluble instant
coffee, soluble tea

Inorganic and
organic
materials

Examples:
Metal processing
industries
Gold is leached from its
ore using an aqueous
sodium cyanide solution

Fixed-bed leaching
T =344 K to 350 K

LEACHING PRINCIPLES

EQUILIBRIUM AND SINGLE STAGE


LEACHING
1. State the components involved in leaching.
2. When is equilibrium reached in leaching?
3. State all the assumptions made for leaching
process?
4. Explain underflow and overflow.
5. Describe equilibrium line in leaching.
6. List factors affecting stage calculations

LEACHING EQUILIBRIUM
SOLVENT FORMS A LIQUID SOLUTION CARRIER MAY BE TOTALLY IMMISCIBLE
SOME SOLUTION IS NORMALLY RETAINED
BY THE SOLID - HAS THE SAME
COMPOSITION AS THE LIQUID SOLUTION.
WHEN THE AMOUNT OF RETAINED
SOLUTION IS CONSTANT THE SYSTEM HAS
CONSTANT SOLUTION UNDERFLOW.
VARIABLE UNDERFLOW EXISTS WHEN THE
AMOUNT RETAINED IS A FUNCTION OF
CONCENTRATION

TYPICAL EQUILIBRIUM
DIAGRAM
NOTE THE SOLID PHASE IS
REPRESENTED BY THE UPPER LINE
SOLUTION EQUILIBRIUM ON McCABE
IS x = y LINE FOR THIS SITUATION
SOLID PHASE

Y=B/(A+C)

LIQUID PHASE

xA, yA

SINGLE STAGE LEACHING


MODELED LIKE A SINGLE STAGE LLX
xa,La

xb,Lb

Y=B/(A+C)

yb,Vb

ya,Va

xA, yA

MULTIPLE CROSS CURRENT


LEACHING
MODEL IS BASED ON AMOUNT IN
EACH PHASE
(xb,Lb)2

xa,La

(xb,Lb)1 = (xa, La)2

Y=B/(A+C)
M2
M1
yb,Vb

(ya,Va)1
xA, yA
(ya,Va)2

MULTIPLE CROSS CURRENT


LEACHING EXAMPLE
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MULTISTAGE
COUNTERCURRENT LEACHING
RESULTS FOR DESIGN
ARE SIMILAR TO
SHOWN IN FIG. 12.10-2
FOR SYSTEM WITH
CONSTANT L/V RATIO,
THE APPROACH IS TO
MODEL USING
ABSORPTION FACTORS
FOR ALL STAGES
AFTER THE FIRST MIX

MULTISTAGE
COUNTERCURRENT
LEACHING CONFIGURATION

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Multi stage counter current Leaching


Process flow
Overflow solution
V1, x1
Feed Slurry

L0, N0, y0,


B
V
L
B

Mass of overflow solution


xA
Mass of liquid in slurry solution yA
Mass of dry, solute free solid.

Solvent Feed
VN+1, xN+1
Underflow solution
LN, NN, yN, B

Composition of A at overflow solution


Composition of A at slurry solution

Multi stage counter current Leaching


The ideal stages are numbered in the direction of the solids or underflow
stream.
The ideal stages are numbered in the direction of the solids or underflow
stream.
The solvent (C) solute (A) phase or V phase is the liquid phase that
overflows continuously from stage to stage countercurrently to the solid
phase, and it dissolves solute as it moves along.

The slurry phase L composed of inert solid (B) and liquid phase of A and C is
the continuous underflow from each stage.
Composition of V denoted by x
Composition of L denoted by y
Assumption: The solid B is insoluble and is not lost in the liquid V phase.

The flow rate of solid is constant throughout the process

Multi stage counter current Leaching


L0 VN 1 LN V1 M

Total solution balance

L0 y A0 VN 1 x AN 1 LN y AN V1 x A1 MxAM
B N 0 L0 N N LN N M M

Comp. A balance

Solid balance

Multi stage counter current Leaching


Example 2
A continuous countercurrent multistage system is to be used to leach oil from
meal by benzene solvent (B3).
The process is to treat 2000 kg/h of inert solid meal (B) containing 800 kg oil
(A) and also 50 kg benzene (C).
The inlet flow per hour of fresh solvent mixture contains 1310 kg benzene and
20 kg oil. The leached solids are to contain 120 kg oil.
Data (B3) are tabulated below as N kg inert solid B/kg solution and yA kg oil
A/kg solution
Calculate the amounts and concentrations of the stream leaving the process
and the number of stages required.

Multi stage counter current Leaching


Solution 2
Overflow solution

Solvent Feed
VN+1, xN+1

V1, x1

Underflow solution

Feed Slurry

LN, NN, yN, B

L0, N0, y0,


B

Information given:
Feed slurry (L0):
A = 800 kg/h

B = 2000 kg/h

C = 50 kg/h

Entering solvent (VN+1 )

A = 20 kg/h

B = 0 kg/h

C = 1310 kg/h

Multi stage counter current Leaching


Solution 2
Overflow solution

Solvent Feed
VN+1, xN+1

V1, x1

Underflow solution

Feed Slurry

LN, NN, yN, B

L0, N0, y0,


B

Information given:
Underflow solution (LN):
A =120 kg/h

B = 2000 kg/h

C = ?? kg/h

Multi stage counter current Leaching


Solution 2
Find coordinate at L0.
Mass of A = 800 kg/h
Mass of B = 2000 kg/h

Mass of C = 50 kg/h
y A0

A
A
800
800

0.94
L0 A C 800 50 850

N0

B
B
2000
2000

2.35
L0 A C 800 50 850

Coordinate for L0 (yA0 , N0) = (0.94 , 2.35)

Multi stage counter current Leaching


Solution 2
Find coordinate at VN+1.
Mass of A = 20 kg/h
Mass of B = 0 kg/h

Mass of C = 1310 kg/h


xN 1

A
VN 1

N N 1

B
VN 1

A
20
20

0.015
A C 20 1310 1330

B
0

0
A C 20 1310

Coordinate for VN+1(xN+1 , NN+1) = (0.015 , 0)

Multi stage counter current Leaching


Solution 2
Find coordinate at LN.
Mass of A = 120 kg/h
Mass of B = 2000 kg/h

Mass of C = ?? kg/h
Slope of graph,

NN
yN

B
N N LN B 2000


16.67
A
yN
A 120
LN

N 16.67 y

If x = 0.1, N = 16.67 x 0.1 = 1.67


Plot New Coordinate(x , N) = (0.1 , 1.67)

Multi stage counter current Leaching


Solution 2
3
2

LN
L0

1
0

-0.4

-0.2

-1 0

VN 1

0.2

-2
-3
-4
-5
-6
-7
x A, y A

0.4

0.6

0.8

Multi stage counter current Leaching


Solution 2
From material balance calculations:
Total solution balance:

L0 VN 1 LN V1 M
L0 VN 1 M
850 1330 M

M 2180 kg

Component A balance:

L0 y A0 VN 1 x N 1 MxAM

850 0.94 1330 0.015 2180 x AM


x AM 0.376

Multi stage counter current Leaching


Solution 2
From material balance calculations:
Solid balance:

B N 0 L0 N N LN N M M
N 0 L0 N M M

2.35850 N M 2180

N M 0.916

Coordinate for M (xM , NM) = (0.376 , 0.916)


Plot coordinate M in the graph.

Construct line from point LN to point M until it cross at x axis. Point at


x axis = V1

Multi stage counter current Leaching


3

LN

V1

0
-0.2

-0.4

-1

VN 1

0.2

0.4

-2
-3
-4
-5
-6
-7

From figure,

L0

x A, y A

Coordinate for V1 (x1 , N1) = (0.592 , 0)


Coordinate for LN (y1 , N1) = (0.12 , 2.0)

0.6

0.8

Multi stage counter current Leaching


Solution 2
From material balance calculations:
Total solution balance:

V1 2180 LN

Eq.1

Component A balance:
LN y N V1 x1 MxAM

LN 0.12 V1 0.592 2180 0.376


Insert Eq. 1 into equation above

LN 0.12 2180 LN 0.592 2180 0.376

0.12 LN 1290 .56 0.592 LN 819 .68


0.472 LN 470 .88

LN 997.62 kg

Multi stage counter current Leaching


Solution 2
From material balance calculations:
Total solution balance:

V1 2180 LN

Eq.1

V1 2180 997 .62


V1 1182 .38 kg
Construct operating point:
Connect L0 with V1 & LN with VN+1. The cross line operating
point.
Total stages: 4 stages

Point is located
graphically as the
intersection of lines L0V1
and LNVN+1
To determine number of
stages
Locate L0
Draw line L0 to locate V1
A tie line through V1
locates L1
Line L1 is drawn given V2
A tie line gives L2
This is continued until the
desired LN is reached

Multi stage counter current Leaching


Solution 2
Construct the stages:
3

LN

L3

-1

VN 1

0.2

-2
-3
-4
-5

L0

V1

0
-0.2

L1

-0.4

L2

-6
-7
x A, y A

0.4

0.6

0.8

MULTISTAGE COUNTERCURRENT LEACHING


MODEL

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LEACHING
LIQUID-SOLID LEACHING

Moving-bed leaching

Exercise: Explain the process of


leaching in Agitated solid leaching

Single stage leaching


SOLID FEED, L0
B = SOLID
N0, yA0

LEACHED SOLID, L1
B = SOLID
N1, yA1

SOLVENT FEED
V2, xA2

EXTRACT
V1, xA1

L0 V2 L1 V1 M

(12 .9 4)

y A0L0 x A2V2 y A1L1 x A1V1 x AM M (12 .9 5)


B N0L0 N1L1 NM M (12 .9 6)

V1, x1

V2, x2

slurry

slurry

Lo, No, yo, B

L1, N1, y1, B

Figure 1 Process flow diagram for single stage extraction

Graphical solution
Equilibrium line indicates
the solute concentration in
the solvent is the same in
both the solid underflow
and liquid overflow.

B
B
NM

L0 V2 M
x AM

L0 y A0 V2 x A 2

L0 V2

For feed with no solvent


CONCENTRATION IN SOLID IS yA0 = 1

Example 1

V1, x1

V2, x2

slurry

slurry

Lo, No, yo, B

L1, N1, y1, B

In a single-stage leaching of soybean oil from


flaked soybeans with hexane, 100 kg of soybeans
containing 20 wt% oil is leached with 100 kg of
fresh hexane solvent. The value of N for the slurry
underflow is essentially constant at 1.5 kg
insoluble solid/kg solution retained. Calculate the
amounts and compositions of the overflow V1 and
the underflow slurry L1 leaving the stage.

Solution
Given:
V2 = 100 kg
xA2 = 0
xC2 = 1
B = 100 (1.0 0.2) = 80 kg insoluble solid
L0 = 100 (1.0 0.8) = 20 kg A
N0 = 80/20 = 4 kg solid/kg solution
yA0 = 1

Find point M from MB


L0 + V2 = 20 + 100 = 120 kg = M
L0yA0 + V2xA2 = 20 (1.0) + 100 (0) = 120 xAM

Solving simultaneously eq 1 and 2, xAM = 0.167


B = N0L0 = 4.0(20) = 80
= NM(120)
So, NM = 0.667

eq(1)
eq(2)

The coordinates for the points:


Lo = (y0,N0)
L1 = (y1,N1)
V1 = (x1,0)
V2 = (x2,0)
M = (xM,NM)
L0 = (1,4)
L1 = (read from graph,1.5)
V1 = (read from graph,0)
V2 = (0,0)
M = (0.167, 0.667)

Please take note:


1. L1MV1 and L0MV2 must lie on a straight line
2. L1 and V1 must lie on a vertical line.
3. Point M is the intersection of the two lines.

NOW CHECK UNDERSTANDING..


1.
2.
3.
4.

5.
6.

State the components involved in leaching.

Solute (A), Inert/Leached Solid (B) and Solvent (C)

The inert or insoluble solute B in the slurry is denote with N. Is kg B over total kg
A plus C

Describe about inert materials in leaching.

State condition when the equilibrium is reached in leaching?

When the solute is dissolved in the liquid.

Solute-free solid is insoluble in the solvent


Sufficient solvent is present
No adsorption of the solute by the solid in the leaching

Underflow-A slurry stream/solid stream


Overflow Liquid steam/solvent stream

Concentrations of the solute in the solution


The retention time
Temperature of process

State all the assumptions made for leaching process?

Explain underflow and overflow.

List factors affecting stage calculations

Countercurrent multistage leaching

Overall balance: Vn+1 + L0 = V1 + Ln


Component balance on solute A: Vn+1 xn+1 + L0y0 = V1x1 + Lnyn

i) Variable Underflow in Countercurrent Multistage Leaching


Overall balance:

VN+1 + L0 = V1 + LN = M
Component balance on A:
VN+1 xAN+1 + L0yA0 = V1xA1 + LNyAN = MxAM
Total solids balance on B:
B = N0L0 = NNLN = NMM
Coordinate M =(xAM , NM)

Remember:
L0MVN+1 must lie on a straight line
V1MLN must also lie on a straight line
A balance on solute A gives:

A balance on solids gives:


Coordinate operating
point = (xA , N)

Point is located
graphically as the
intersection of lines L0V1
and LNVN+1
To determine number of
stages
Locate L0
Draw line L0 to locate V1
A tie line through V1
locates L1
Line L1 is drawn given V2
A tie line gives L2
This is continued until the
desired LN is reached

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