L. Bromberg et al., MEMBRANE EXTRACTION OF MERCURY (II) AND SILVER (I) BY BIS(DI(2-ETHYLHEXYLOXY)THIOPHOSPHORYL)DISULFIDE, Hydrometallurgy, 33(1-2), 1993, pp. 59-71
A supported liquid membrane containing bis(di(2-ethylhexyloxy)thiophos
phoryl)disulfide (BTPD) as a novel membrane carrier was prepared and t
ested. Metal ion transfer was shown to be accelerated by the presence
of thiourea or thiosulfate in the receiver stripping solutions. Under
varying conditions, mercury and silver transfer rates of up to 7 and 3
mumol/m2s, were measured. Mercury transport mechanism was demonstrate
d to be dependent on the nature of the anion. Mercury nitrate transpor
t appears to be mainly due to a coupled Hg2+-H+ facilitated diffusion
mechanism, according to the ion-exchange stoichiometry. Mercury halide
s were transported mainly as neutral complexed species due to carrier-
facilitated diffusion. Selectivity of the membrane for mercury and sil
ver over zinc, nickel, cadmium and copper has been found to be of the
order of 10(3).