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Measurement and modelling of the chemical activity of complex fluid components in hydrometallurgy


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• defence and security,
• nuclear energy (fission and fusion),
• technological research for industry,
• fundamental research in the physical sciences and life sciences.

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The CEA is established in ten centers spread throughout France
  

Reference

SL-DRF-26-0721  

Direction

DRF

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Category

Condensed Matter Physics, chemistry, nanosciences

Thesis topics

Measurement and modelling of the chemical activity of complex fluid components in hydrometallurgy

Contract

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Job description

Modern extraction processes rely on the optimal use of complex fluids, the detailed understanding of which remains too empirical. To overcome this, new multi-scale simulation software packages are being developed, with one of the unknowns at the mesoscopic scale, where the aggregation of molecules, interface structures, etc. are not well understood. Chemical activity is key here, as it controls exchange and transfer processes. Understanding it allows these software packages to be validated. It must therefore be possible to measure and analyse it reliably for each component, particularly volatile ones. We proposed to do this by measuring their partial pressures. An initial version of a microfluidic device was developed and patented, which allows the partial pressures of volatile components to be measured simultaneously by infrared spectroscopy in a hollow waveguide. This experimental prototype device has been validated on simple systems. The aim of this thesis is to demonstrate the application potential of this unique tool for the simulation and rapid development of processes, focusing on important concrete cases, both from an experimental and modelling point of view. This type of study would be completely new and would make it possible to experimentally verify the stability predictions of complex fluids for the first time.
The PhD student will first need to update the microfluidic brick. He/she will then use it to measure the chemical activities of the aforementioned complex fluids and will work with Jean-François Dufrèche to test/validate/further develop the software packages. Secondly, at NTU in Singapore and under the co-supervision of Professor Alex Yan Qingyu (https://personal.ntu.edu.sg/alexyan/ ), he/she will use the duplicate microfluidic platform currently being assembled to apply these results to the rapid development of a process for extracting a critical metal from recycled electronic components from printed circuit boards (SCARCE joint laboratory).
Expected results: publications, proprietary software package and possible patents on the new processes developed.

University / doctoral school

Sciences Chimiques: Molécules, Matériaux, Instrumentation et Biosystèmes (2MIB)
Paris-Saclay

Thesis topic location

Site

Saclay

Requester

Position start date

01/12/2025

Person to be contacted by the applicant

Gabriel Jean-Christophe jean-christophe.gabriel@cea.fr
CEA
DRF/IRAMIS/NIMBE/LICSEN
CEA Saclay
91191 Gif-sur-Yvette
0676043559

Tutor / Responsible thesis director

Gabriel Jean-Christophe jean-christophe.gabriel@cea.fr
CEA
DRF/IRAMIS/NIMBE/LICSEN
CEA Saclay
91191 Gif-sur-Yvette
0676043559

En savoir plus

https://iramis.cea.fr/pisp/jean-christophe-gabriel-2
https://iramis-devwp.extra.cea.fr/nimbe/licsen/materials-et-nanophases-group-structures-characterization-formulation-applications-and-recycling-processes-2/