Tg. Srinivasan et al., METAL-SOLVATE STOICHIOMETRY EVALUATION IN EXTRACTIONS BY SOLVATING TYPE NEUTRAL EXTRACTANTS - A NOVEL-APPROACH, Solvent extraction and ion exchange, 14(3), 1996, pp. 443-458
This paper reports a novel approach for the evaluation of the stoichio
metry of the metal-solvate formed during the macro level extraction of
metal salts from neutral media by neutral solvating type extractants.
This method involves the measurement of the distribution coefficient
for the extraction of the metal ion from neutral medium as a function
of the concentration of the metal ion in the organic phase, and findin
g the organic loading at which the distribution coefficient is a maxim
um. This new approach has been verified by a study of the uranyl nitra
te extraction by tri-n-butyl phosphate and di-n-butyl octanamide, as w
ell as cerium(III) nitrate extraction by TBP. In all these cases the s
olvation number measured by the new method was in agreement with the v
alue reported by other techniques. The method was extended to a study
of the thorium nitrate extraction by trialkyl phosphates, which yielde
d a solvation number of 3 for all the trialkyl phosphates studied.