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Equilibrium and kinetic studies of the extraction of chelated copper(II) anions with Aliquat 336

✍ Scribed by Su-Hsia Lin; Hsiang-Chien Kao; Shih-Hung Huang; Ruey-Shin Juang


Publisher
Wiley (John Wiley & Sons)
Year
2002
Tongue
English
Weight
133 KB
Volume
77
Category
Article
ISSN
0268-2575

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Abstract

The equilibrium and kinetics of solvent extraction of Cu^2+^ from aqueous solutions containing equimolar EDTA with Aliquat 336 in n‐decanol and kerosene at 298 K were investigated. The concentrations of Cu^2+^ (8–50 mol m^−3^), Cl^−^ (5–60 mol m^−3^), and Aliquat 336 (20–100 mol m^−3^) were varied. A semi‐empirical model with three parameters was proposed to describe the equilibrium behavior, in which the non‐idealities in both aqueous and organic phases were considered. Over the ranges studied, the model agreed reasonably well with the experimental data (standard deviation, 15%). The forward and backward reaction rate constants were determined as (5.31 ± 0.16)×10^−6^ m^9/4^ mol^−3/4^ s^−1^ and (2.62 ± 0.09)×10^−7^ s^−1^, respectively, at 298 K. An interfacial reaction mechanism was proposed, which revealed that the reaction between the chelated anions and trimeric amine molecules at the interface was rate limiting. The derived rate laws were consistent with the experimental results.

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