Solvent extraction of lead by trilaurylammonium chloride dissolved in toluene from different chloride media

A. Masana, M. Valiente

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The extraction of Pb(II) from chloride solutions by trilaurylammonium chloride (TLAHC1) dissolved in toluene has been studied by metal distribution measurements. The work has been performed at three different aqueous chloride concentrations (1.0, 2.0 and 3.0 mol. dm” NaCl). The treatment of the experimental data at each chloride concentration agrees with the stoichiometry of the extracted metal species in the organic phase while the values of their equilibrium constants are different for the various chloride concentrations. The extraction process is explained by the following extraction reactions Pb2+ + 2C1- + 2TLAHCl(org)^=± PbCl2(TLAHCl)2(org); K2 Pb2+ + 2C1~ + 5TLAHCl(org) ^^PbCl2(TLAHCl)5(org); K5 The corresponding logarithmic values of K2 and at K5 the different chloride concentrations, I, are: K2, K5, I; 4.62, 8,51, 1.0; 4.54, 8.38, 2.0; 4.48, 8.32, 3.0. The values obtained have been correlated by using the Specific Interaction Theory (S.I.T.) and the interac- tion coefficient for the Pb, C1- ions as well as the thermodynamic constants, Kn°, have been determined. © 1987, Taylor & Francis Group, LLC. All rights reserved.
Idioma originalInglés
Páginas (desde-hasta)667-685
PublicaciónSolvent Extraction and Ion Exchange
Volumen5
N.º4
DOI
EstadoPublicada - 1 ago 1987

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