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Solvent extraction of heavy metals contained in phosphoric acid solutions by 7-(4-ethyl-1-methyloctyl)-8-hydroxyquinoline in kerosene diluent

2005; Elsevier BV; Volume: 81; Issue: 2 Linguagem: Inglês

10.1016/j.hydromet.2005.10.005

ISSN

1879-1158

Autores

A. Mellah, Djafer Benachour,

Tópico(s)

Petroleum Processing and Analysis

Resumo

The solvent extraction of zinc, cadmium and chromium contained in 5.5 mol/L phosphoric acid solutions (30% P2O5) was investigated using 7-(4-ethyl-1-methyloctyl)-8-hydroxyquinoline-Kelex 100® as extractant and treated kerosene as diluent. At organic-to-aqueous phase ratio (1/1) and at room temperature, 58% of zinc, 34% of chromium and 15% of cadmium were recovered in 240 min. In order to improve the kinetics of extraction, a modifier reagent was added to the organic phase. The addition of n-decanol (10 vol.%) increased the rate metals extraction by reducing the equilibrium time from 240 min to 30 min, along with 60% recovery of metals. Extraction of metal ions increased with increasing aqueous phase pH. The pH0.5 values difference of 0.1 M with Kelex 100® indicates the possible separation of cadmium, zinc and chromium. Increasing the concentration of Kelex 100® increased the percentage extraction of metal ions. The loading capacity values were found to be 83%, 80% and 71% for zinc, chromium and cadmium, respectively, at 0.4 M Kelex 100® concentration, indicating that the extractant is highly selective for the metal ions considered.

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