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Effects of structural changes of new organophosphorus cationic exchangers on a solvent extraction of cobalt, nickel and manganese from acidic chloride media

Abstract

The effects of structural changes of organophosphorus cationic exchangers on metal-distribution curves (extraction efficiency vs. pH) have been investigated for the recovery of cobalt(II), nickel(II) and manganese(II) from acidic chloride solutions. By using alkyl groups with different branching and hydrophobicity and by including oxygen atoms in the hydrophobic chains of the cationic exchangers, it has been shown that the change of the chemical structure in the hydrophobic chains plays an important role in the extraction behaviours and causes more specifically a shift of the extraction curves to higher or lower pH depending on pKa values of extracting agents (evaluated by using QSPR calculations), distribution constants of metal–ligand complexes between organic and aqueous phases and the formation constant of the metal–ligand complexes. Based on the present results, interest in the new cationic exchangers synthesized in the present work for cobalt(II), nickel(II) and manganese(II) separation is also discussed.

Graphical abstract: Effects of structural changes of new organophosphorus cationic exchangers on a solvent extraction of cobalt, nickel and manganese from acidic chloride media

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Article type
Paper
Submitted
30 Aug 2016
Accepted
20 Dec 2016
First published
21 Dec 2016
This article is Open Access
Creative Commons BY license

RSC Adv., 2017,7, 5660-5668

Effects of structural changes of new organophosphorus cationic exchangers on a solvent extraction of cobalt, nickel and manganese from acidic chloride media

K. Omelchuk, P. Szczepański, A. Shrotre, M. Haddad and A. Chagnes, RSC Adv., 2017, 7, 5660 DOI: 10.1039/C6RA21695A

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