C. Tondre et al., REMOVAL OF COPPER IONS BY MICELLE-BASED SEPARATION PROCESSES - ELECTROCHEMICAL-BEHAVIOR OF COPPER IONS TRAPPED IN MICELLAR PARTICLES, Langmuir, 13(6), 1997, pp. 1446-1450
Micellar-based separation processes have been shown in the past few ye
ars to be especially attractive for the removal of metal ions from dil
ute aqueous solutions, when micellar extraction is combined with ultra
filtration. In the present paper we consider two ways of removing copp
er ions from micellar processes: the first is based on ion-exchange (a
nionic SDS micelles), the second on metal ion complexation by a micell
e-solubilized extractant (CTAB/butanol/water/Kelex 100 microemulsions)
. The influence of the relative concentrations of the species involved
and of the pH on the yield of extraction is investigated, and in the
first case the results are compared with a theoretical prediction. In
a second part we compare for the first time the electrochemical behavi
or of copper ions whether they are simply bound to the micelle surface
or more deeply imbedded in the core of a microemulsion as a hydrophob
ic complex. The electroreduction of the copper ions is easily obtained
when the metal ions are simply bound to the micellar surface, offerin
g a way of recycling the micellar phase after the metal ions have been
removed, The situation is more complicated when the copper ions form
stable complexes solubilized in microemulsions, since the electroreduc
tion is possible only once the complex has been destroyed in acidic me
dia.