Solvent-in-pulp extraction of boron from various slurries has been stu
died. Extraction of boron from synthetic slurries of quartz, bentonite
and from natural plant-end-slurry from Kirka/Turkey with 2-ethyl-1,3-
hexanediol (EHD), ro-4-(1,1,3,3-tetramethyl-butyl)-6-methylol-phenol (
CTMP) and 1:1 mixture of the two is considered here. The results show
that, under the pulse conditions used, phase separation appeared accep
tably sharp and the level of clarity is acceptable regardless of pH. T
he transmittance evidently decreased with increase in pH but did not d
rop below about 75%. However, some solid and water were transferred an
d the organic layers were slightly turbid in decreasing order CTMP>CTM
P/EHD>EHD but the phase clarity is reduced by solids in the order quar
tz>bentonite>water. Combining the data of observed turbidities on extr
action with the transmittance measurements of the organic phase rough
estimates of solids transferred may be made, For example, in the case
of extraction from bentonite slurry at pH 9 the % solids in the organi
c phase are 0.4, 0.3 and 0.1 for CTMP, CTMP/EHD and EHD respectively,
assuming that the solids content of the aqueous phase is 50, 000 gm(-3
). Values are of course lower at lower pH. For quartz slurries the cor
responding figures are; 0.3, 0.2 and 0.05.