Abstract

A method for extracting metals from solid phase particles using extractant-containing microemulsions is proposed, and its features are studied on a model system with CuO. It is shown that the microemulsion leaching method is suitable for the extraction of non-ferrous metals from various types of ore and secondary technogenic raw materials, and extractant-containing microemulsions based on sodium bis-(2-ethylhexyl)phosphate and sodium dodecyl sulfate are promising functional nanomaterials for hydrometallurgy.

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