T. Kakoi et al., EFFECT OF SODIUM-IONS ON THE EXTRACTION OF RARE-EARTH-METALS BY LIQUID SURFACTANT MEMBRANES CONTAINING A CALIX[4]ARENE CARBOXYL DERIVATIVE, Journal of membrane science, 143(1-2), 1998, pp. 125-135
A novel host compound calixarene has been applied as a mobile carrier
for the separation and concentration of rare earth metals by liquid su
rfactant membranes (LSMs). Using the novel carrier, extraction of rare
earth metals (Ho, Er and Y) by LSMs was systematically studied in a s
tirred cell. Extraction behavior of rare earth metals by the carboxyl
derivative of calix[4]arene was found to be extremely sensitive to coe
xisting sodium ions in the feed solution. The extractability of rare e
arth metals was remarkably enhanced by the addition of sodium ions. Th
e permeation rate of rare earth metals through the LSMs in the presenc
e of sodium ions was 100-fold higher than that without sodium ions. Th
is enhancement of the permeation rate is attributed to the preferentia
l conformation change in the host compound of calixarene initiated by
sodium ions. The permeation mechanism of rare earth metals by LSMs is
elucidated by an interfacial reaction model. (C) 1998 Elsevier Science
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