S. Benmousa et al., EXTRACTION AND SEPARATION OF ZINC AND CADMIUM CHLORIDES BY TOPO FROM MIXED-MEDIA, Journal of radioanalytical and nuclear chemistry, 227(1-2), 1998, pp. 143-146
The effect of water-miscible alcohols and acetone on the extraction an
d separation of Cd and Zn chlorides by TOPO was systematically investi
gated. The maximum extraction of Zn chloride with 0.1M TOPO decreases
in the order: acetone > methanol > ethanol > 2-propanol > 2-butanol. F
or alcohols, the sequence of decreasing extractability is thus paralle
l to the order of their dielectric constants. This can be explained by
the increase of HCl extraction by TOPO in the same direction. The pre
sence of additives in the polar phase prevents the formation of a bulk
y white precipitate encountered during extraction of ZnCl2 from pure a
queous solutions. A decrease of Cd chloride extraction was generally n
oticed in presence of additives; this is more noticeable for the longe
r chain alcohols. The highest separation factor (E) for ZnCl2, and CdC
l2 in 0.48M HCl is obtained from 30% methanol (13.8 compared to about
3.8 in absence of methanol) and from 10-20% acetone where it reaches 3
0.