SOLVENT-EXTRACTION OF COPPER(I) AND COPPER(II) FROM AQUEOUS HALIDE SOLUTIONS WITH TETRABUTYLAMMONIUM IONS INTO CHLOROFORM

Citation
A. Nasu et al., SOLVENT-EXTRACTION OF COPPER(I) AND COPPER(II) FROM AQUEOUS HALIDE SOLUTIONS WITH TETRABUTYLAMMONIUM IONS INTO CHLOROFORM, Bulletin of the Chemical Society of Japan, 71(9), 1998, pp. 2141-2148
Citations number
13
Categorie Soggetti
Chemistry
ISSN journal
00092673
Volume
71
Issue
9
Year of publication
1998
Pages
2141 - 2148
Database
ISI
SICI code
0009-2673(1998)71:9<2141:SOCACF>2.0.ZU;2-B
Abstract
The solvent extraction of copper(I) and copper(II) from 1 mol dm(-3) N a(X, NO3), where X- is Cl-, Br-, or I-, as; ion-pairs of anionic halid e complexes with tetrabutylammonium ions (tba(+)) into chloroform was studied in the absence and presence of a reducing agent, ascorbic acid . The extraction of copper(II) with 2-thenoyltrifluoroacetone (Htta) i n chloroform from these aqueous solutions was also studied. In the abs ence of ascorbic acid, the extraction of copper which was added as Cu2 + With tba(+) was negligible from chloride and bromide solutions but t ba(+)Cu(II)I(3)- and (tba(+))(2)(CuI42-)-I-II were extracted from iodi de solutions. In the presence of ascorbic acid, the extraction of tba( +)Cu(I)X(2)(-) was found from all of these halide solutions. Only copp er(II) was extracted with Htta from these solutions. The distribution ratio was lower when the halide concentration was higher due to format ion of copper(II) complexes in the absence of ascorbic acid and it was much lower in the presence of this reducing agent due to formation of copper(I) complexes, which were stabler than the copper(II) complexes . From the extraction data with tba(+) and with Htta, the formation co nstants of copper(I) and copper(II) halide complexes from Cu2+ in the aqueous phase as well as the extraction constants of certain complexes into the organic phase were determined. It was concluded that the dom inant metal species in the aqueous phase was Cu2+ when the halide conc entration was low even in the presence of the reducing agent and thus copper(I) anionic complexes were extracted into the organic phase and the molar ratio of copper(I) complex species to Cu2+ in the aqueous ph ase was higher at higher halide concentrations.