Abstract

The extraction behavior of Cu(II) in ammoniacal sulfate solution with 4-ethyl-1-phenyl-1,3-octadione (HA) was investigated systematically. The extraction of ammonia and water in the organic phase was determined and the structure of copper extracts was examined by the UV–vis and FT-IR spectroscopies. The results show that the copper extraction is sensitive to the copper ammine species in the aqueous phase and temperature. The formation of Cu(NH3)32+ and Cu(NH3)42+ can depress the extraction of Cu(II). The concentration of water in the organic phase decreases with the copper extraction, suggesting that no hydration occurs for the copper extracts. The HA does not extract ammonia in the absence of Cu(II), but a very small amount of ammonia can be extracted by coordinating with copper extracts into organic phase. The identical coordination structure of copper extracts at different pH certifies that the extraction of Cu(II) is mainly dependent on the copper species in ammoniacal solution.

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