KINETICS OF COMPLEXATION OF METAL-IONS BY EXTRACTANTS SOLUBILIZED IN AQUEOUS MICELLAR SOLUTIONS OF CETYLTRIMETHYLAMMONIUM SALTS - EFFECT OFTHE SURFACTANT COUNTERION
M. Hebrant et C. Tondre, KINETICS OF COMPLEXATION OF METAL-IONS BY EXTRACTANTS SOLUBILIZED IN AQUEOUS MICELLAR SOLUTIONS OF CETYLTRIMETHYLAMMONIUM SALTS - EFFECT OFTHE SURFACTANT COUNTERION, Colloids and surfaces. A, Physicochemical and engineering aspects, 83(3), 1994, pp. 293-301
Several experiments have demonstrated that the complexation of metal i
ons by lipophilic extractants solubilized in cationic micelles does oc
cur, although the electrostatic repulsions between the positively char
ged surface of the micelles and the metal ions are not favourable for
the reaction to proceed. Owing to the very high concentration of anion
X-which exists close to the micelle surface one may wonder about the
possible contribution in this process of species of the type [MX4]2-.
This problem is addressed here by comparing the kinetics of complexati
on of four metal extractant couples in different CTA+X- micelles where
X- = Br-, Cl- or NO3-. The existence of anionic metal species is assu
med to be less probable with nitrate than with chloride or bromide. Th
e results definitely show a different behaviour in the presence of nit
rate when the extractant is known to be strongly partitioned in the mi
cellar pseudophase, but no counterion effect is detected when less hyd
rophobic complexing agents are considered. These observations further
substantiate the distinction previously made between interfacial compl
ex formation reaction and bulk reaction, this being a function of the
extractant hydrophobicity.