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Minimizing Fuel Costs During Thermal Regeneration of the Hydrochloric Acid Lixiviant
Authors: K. Adham, C. Lee

Abstract

Hydrochloric acid is used as a lixiviant in such hydrometallurgy processes as synthetic rutile production and nickel extraction. The intermediary metal chloride is normally roasted to release gaseous HCl and a solid metal oxide. A large amount of fuel is required for this thermal regeneration, mainly to vaporize the water content of the feed solution. To conserve fuel, some energy recovery from the off-gas is currently achieved, but the fuel costs can further be reduced by process optimization and energy recovery from the gaseous, aqueous and sold products of the regenerator.

Here, first the existing limitations to fuel efficiency in the industrial scale of HCl regeneration roasters are described. Then, for the case of a dilute feed solution, options for pre-evaporation and fuel minimization are modeled and compared. Finally, energy recovery technologies including heat pumps, acid heat exchangers and solid waste heat boilers are described, and their potentials as the heat source for pre-evaporation of the feed are evaluated.

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