DERIVATIVES OF IMIDOPYROPHOSPHORIC ACIDS AS EXTRACTANTS .5. THE DETERMINATION OF THE FUNDAMENTAL CONSTANTS OF N,N-N',N'-OCTAALKYLIMIDODIPHOSPHOTETRAMIDES BY POTENTIOMETRY
Nv. Jarvis et al., DERIVATIVES OF IMIDOPYROPHOSPHORIC ACIDS AS EXTRACTANTS .5. THE DETERMINATION OF THE FUNDAMENTAL CONSTANTS OF N,N-N',N'-OCTAALKYLIMIDODIPHOSPHOTETRAMIDES BY POTENTIOMETRY, Solvent extraction and ion exchange, 11(5), 1993, pp. 811-830
The interaction of nitric acid in two-phase systems in the pH range wi
th the extractant, N,N-N',N'-octabutylimidodiphosphotetramide (OBIPA)
in toluene has been investigated using two-phase potentiometric titrat
ions. The data thus obtained were analysed by the ESTA library of prog
rams which was designed for modelling solution equilibria in aqueous p
hases. The use of such a program in the analysis of two-phase potentio
metric data is novel, and the feasibility and corrections needed to be
applied are discussed. Gratifying results were obtained indicating th
at a program such as ESTA may indeed be used for two-phase systems. Th
e extraction equilibrium constant for the formation of the (2HA.HNO3)O
species was found to be 7.54 x 10(4). Constants could also be calcula
ted for the dimerisation and the partition of the extractant between t
he two-phases. These were found to be 18.5 M-1 and 1.92 x 10(2) respec
tively. A water soluble, methyl analogue of OBIPA was used to calculat
e the acid dissociation constant (pk(a)) which was found to be 9.043.