robot6
Chemical
- Apr 3, 2012
- 27
What are the difficulties in sparging air into the cyanide detoxification (INCO) process,
CN- + H[sub]2[/sub]O + O[sub]2[/sub] + SO[sub]2[/sub] -> OCN- + H[sub]2[/sub]SO[sub]4[/sub] ?
Typically the "substrate" is some kind of slurry ... how does this affect sparger selection? That is, the tank is vigorously agitated, so does the sparger have special material to protect against erosion? Do you think it's possible to use a fused metal sparger for this application, or will it be rather rapidly eronded? What about the tank walls? In a typical application, what do you think the apparent density of the fluid is?
CN- + H[sub]2[/sub]O + O[sub]2[/sub] + SO[sub]2[/sub] -> OCN- + H[sub]2[/sub]SO[sub]4[/sub] ?
Typically the "substrate" is some kind of slurry ... how does this affect sparger selection? That is, the tank is vigorously agitated, so does the sparger have special material to protect against erosion? Do you think it's possible to use a fused metal sparger for this application, or will it be rather rapidly eronded? What about the tank walls? In a typical application, what do you think the apparent density of the fluid is?