Process method for extracting low-concentration boracic acid in magnesium-containing brine
An extraction process and low-concentration technology, applied in the extraction process of low-concentration boric acid in magnesium-containing brine, and in the field of boric acid extraction in magnesium-containing brine, can solve problems affecting product quality and achieve significant economic benefits, easy industrialization, and quality improvement. Effect
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[0019] The test sample of the present invention is the brine after acidification and boron precipitation of brine in Xitai Salt Lake, Qinghai, and the composition is as follows:
[0020] g / L B 2 o 3 Mg 2+ Cl - SO 4 2-
[0021] (Concentration) 8.002 96.268 352.64 6.22
[0022] The process steps are as follows:
[0023] (1) At room temperature, add concentrated hydrochloric acid to the brine solution to adjust the pH value of the brine to 3;
[0024] (2) Mix hexanol and benzene with an alcohol concentration of 0.66 to form a complex extraction agent.
[0025] (3) Using the prepared complex extraction agent, according to the extraction ratio of 2:1, the brine is extracted.
[0026] (4) Re-extract and regenerate the extract phase, pure water: extract phase = 2:1.
[0027] (5) The water phase obtained by stripping is subjected to solar evaporation to directly obtain the boric acid product.
[0028] Brine boron content after extraction (mg / L) = 25 mg / L ...
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[0030] Embodiment 2-4, experimental procedure is the same as embodiment 1, and the results are shown in Table 1.
[0031] Table 1: Process conditions and results of the present invention
[0032] project Example 2 Example 3 Example 4 brine pH value 0.1 1.5 4 extractant Butanol / Toluene Heptanol / No. 200 solvent oil Decanol / kerosene Alcohol concentration (volume fraction) 0.99 0.5 0.1 Extraction compared to 0.1:1 5∶1 10∶1 water stripping vs. 0.1∶1 5∶1 10∶1 Boron content in brine after extraction (mg / L) 26 20 22 Boron content in stripped organic phase (mg / L) 8 5 4
[0033] It can be seen from Table 1 that the boron content in the brine after extraction is reduced to below 30 mg / L, which no longer affects the quality of magnesium products.
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