SOLVENT-EXTRACTION OF COPPER(I) AND COPPER(II) AS THIOCYANATE COMPLEXES WITH TETRABUTYLAMMONIUM IONS INTO CHLOROFORM AND WITH TRIOCTYLPHOSPHINE OXIDE INTO HEXANE
A. Nasu et al., SOLVENT-EXTRACTION OF COPPER(I) AND COPPER(II) AS THIOCYANATE COMPLEXES WITH TETRABUTYLAMMONIUM IONS INTO CHLOROFORM AND WITH TRIOCTYLPHOSPHINE OXIDE INTO HEXANE, Analytical sciences, 13(6), 1997, pp. 903-911
The solvent extraction of copper(II) in 1 mol dm(-3) Na(SCN, NO3), in
which the thiocyanate concentration was 0.01 to 1 mol dm(-3), with tet
rabutylammonium ions (tba(+)) into chloroform and with trioctylphosphi
ne oxide (TOPO) into hexane was studied. Also, the solvent extraction
of copper(I), which was formed by reducing copper(II) by ascorbic acid
in these aqueous solutions, was studied. By a statistical analysis of
the extraction data, it was concluded that copper(I) was extracted as
tba(+)Cu(I)(SCN)(2)(-) and (CuSCN)-S-I(TOPO)(3), and copper(II) was e
xtracted as (tba(+))(2)CUII(SCN)(4)(2-) and Cu-II(SCN)(2)(TOPO)(3). Al
though copper(I) was extracted with both extractants better than coppe
r(II) in the lower thiocyanate concentration range, copper(II) was ext
racted better in the higher thiocyanate concentration range. This was
concluded to be due to better extraction of the extractable species of
copper(I) than those of copper(II); however, copper(I) formed unextra
ctable complexes much more than did copper(II) in the higher thiocyana
te concentration range in the aqueous phase.