C. Fontas et al., CHEMICAL PUMPING OF RHODIUM BY A SUPPORTED LIQUID MEMBRANE CONTAININGALIQUAT 336 AS CARRIER, Analytica chimica acta, 346(2), 1997, pp. 199-206
The mass transfer of Rh(III) from aqueous feed chloride solutions cont
aining SCN- through a solid-supported liquid membrane (SSLM) consistin
g of Aliquat 336 dissolved in dodecane has been studied. The influence
of hydrodynamic conditions as well as the chemical composition of the
system on the permeation rate was investigated. Among the reagents te
sted as carriers, quaternary amines have been shown to be the most eff
ective for the metal transport. Aliphatic organic diluents were chosen
to avoid the degradation of the polymeric support, and 1-dodecanol wa
s used as a modifier to increase the solubility of the extractant. The
presence of thiocyanate in the feed solution was essential for the ex
traction of Rh(III). Furthermore, previous heating of the feed solutio
n was necessary in order to form the extractable complex Rh(SCN)(6)(3-
). Different reducing compounds were tested as stripping agents, and 1
.0 M NaHSO3 solution was found to be the most effective to strip Rh(II
I) from the organic phase, Under these conditions, transport of Rh(III
) through the membrane against its concentration gradient was achieved
. The transport behavior of palladium and platinum in the proposed Liq
uid membrane system was also studied. The obtained results reveal the
possibility of exploiting the kinetic differences in the chemistry of
the platinum group metals in the design of a process for the separatio
n of these three metals.