TY - JOUR
T1 - Solvent Extraction of in(III) from Concentrated HCl Media with Adogen 364
AU - de San Miguel, E. Rodriguez
AU - de Gyves, J.
AU - Muñoz, M.
AU - Valiente, M.
PY - 1995/1/1
Y1 - 1995/1/1
N2 - The distribution equilibria of In (III) 0.1 mmol/dm3 from HCI concentrated media (2.2-4 mol/dm3) with the commercial trialkylamine ADOGEN 364 dissolved in kerosene was studied. Due to the association processes that these type of extractants present in the organic phase, a preliminary study was performed by means of a two phase potentiometric titration with the aim of determining the degree of association and the formation constants of the aggregates. The extraction of HCI is explained on the basis of the formation of ADGHCI and (ADGHCI)2 species. With the data obtained the solvent extraction process of In(lll) is discussed. The presence of (ADGHCI)lnCl3, (ADGHCI)2lnCl3 and ((ADGHCI)2)2lnCl3 species in the organic phase allows to explain more satisfactory the experimental results obtained. For all the proposed equilibria the corresponding equilibrium constant is determined from the numerical analysis of the data with the use of the Letagrop-Zeta or Letagrop-Distr programs. © 1995, Taylor & Francis Group, LLC. All rights reserved.
AB - The distribution equilibria of In (III) 0.1 mmol/dm3 from HCI concentrated media (2.2-4 mol/dm3) with the commercial trialkylamine ADOGEN 364 dissolved in kerosene was studied. Due to the association processes that these type of extractants present in the organic phase, a preliminary study was performed by means of a two phase potentiometric titration with the aim of determining the degree of association and the formation constants of the aggregates. The extraction of HCI is explained on the basis of the formation of ADGHCI and (ADGHCI)2 species. With the data obtained the solvent extraction process of In(lll) is discussed. The presence of (ADGHCI)lnCl3, (ADGHCI)2lnCl3 and ((ADGHCI)2)2lnCl3 species in the organic phase allows to explain more satisfactory the experimental results obtained. For all the proposed equilibria the corresponding equilibrium constant is determined from the numerical analysis of the data with the use of the Letagrop-Zeta or Letagrop-Distr programs. © 1995, Taylor & Francis Group, LLC. All rights reserved.
U2 - 10.1080/07366299508918263
DO - 10.1080/07366299508918263
M3 - Article
SN - 0736-6299
VL - 13
SP - 109
EP - 126
JO - Solvent Extraction and Ion Exchange
JF - Solvent Extraction and Ion Exchange
IS - 1
ER -