LIQUID-LIQUID-EXTRACTION OF CADMIUM AND COBALT WITH MIXTURES OF 1-PHENYL-3-METHYL-4-STEAROYL-5-HYDROXYPYRAZOLE (HPMSP) AND N-DODECYLAMINE (DDA) IN TOLUENE
Gj. Sigit,"goetzgrandmont et Jp. Brunette, LIQUID-LIQUID-EXTRACTION OF CADMIUM AND COBALT WITH MIXTURES OF 1-PHENYL-3-METHYL-4-STEAROYL-5-HYDROXYPYRAZOLE (HPMSP) AND N-DODECYLAMINE (DDA) IN TOLUENE, Monatshefte fuer Chemie, 129(8-9), 1998, pp. 787-797
The synergistic extraction of cobalt and cadmium (M2+) from sulfate an
d perchlorate media with mixtures of 1-phenyl-3-methyl-4-stearoyl-5-hy
droxypyrazole (HPMSP, PMSP- after deprotonation) and n-dodecylamine (D
DA, DDAH(+) after protonation) has been studied in toluene. In sulfate
medium, an easy phase separation is observed. The synergistically ext
racted species is DDAH . M(PMSP)(3), which results from the addition o
f the predominating DDAH . PMSP ion pair on M(PMSP)(2) with logK(syn)
= 4.05 (Co) and 4.7 (Cd). In perchlorate medium, in the presence of an
excess of DDAH . ClO4, which is the predominating DDA species, a stab
le emulsion appears in the aqueous phase in contact with a clear organ
ic phase. Due to the interfacial character of the extraction process a
nd to aggregation phenomena, a stronger synergistic effect is achieved
with Co than with Cd, leading to an increase of the Co/Cd separation
coefficient. The synergistic extraction performed from perchlorate med
ium is slower than that from sulfate medium.