2006 AIChE Annual Meeting
(30d) Copper Chelation Kinetics in Supercritical Carbon Dioxide
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Specifically, the oxidation and removal kinetics of copper(0) foil and cuprous oxide (Cu2O) powder were studied in both hexanes (at 1 bar) and supercritical carbon dioxide (at a constant density of 0.8 g/cm3) using excess t-butylperacetate (t-BuPA) as the oxidant and excess 1,1,1-trifluoro-2,4-pentanedione (tfacH) as the chelating agent. Temperatures examined were 19 to 68 oC for hexanes and 35 to 60 oC for carbon dioxide. A heterogeneous kinetic model was developed and verified to capture the temperature, copper surface area, and concentration effects on the kinetics. We were able to determine the reaction order as well as the temperature dependence of the oxidation and dissolution process with an Arrhenius type expression. In addition, we examinedthe use of several dialkyldithiocarbamates as chelating agents and also determined the reaction kinetics of copper removal for these compounds in carbon dioxide as well as hexane.