K. Ohto et al., EXTRACTION BEHAVIOR OF COPPER(II) ION BY CALIXARENE CARBOXYLATE DERIVATIVES PREORGANIZED BY SODIUM-ION, Solvent extraction and ion exchange, 14(3), 1996, pp. 459-478
The extraction equilibrium of sodium ion with 23-tetrakis(1,1,3,3-tetr
amethylbutyl)calix[4]arene and 25,26,27, 23-tetrakis(1,1,3,3-tetrameth
ylbutyl)calix[4]arene has been studied by means of H-1-NMR spectrometr
y. The extraction equilibria of copper (II) ion with the above extract
ants have also been investigated in the absence or presence of sodium
ion to clarify the extraction mechanism and the effect of the coexisti
ng sodium ion on copper ion. The extraction of copper ion was found to
be accompanied with co-extraction of coexisting sodium ion. The extra
ction behavior of copper ions with the extractants was strongly influe
nced by coexisting sodium ions. The coextracted sodium ion shifts the
pH region, at which the extraction of copper (II) ion takes place, to
lower pH one for both extractants. Based on the result, it was deduced
that the sodium ion, which was extracted prior to copper(II) ion, pre
organized the extractants to accept the copper (II) ion. The preorgani
zed calixarene has a high extractability for copper(II) ion compared t
o that of an ordinary calixarene.