Abstract

The kinetic synergistic effect of 1,10-phenanthroline (phen) on the extraction rate of Ni(II) with dithizone (HDz) into chloroform was studied by means of a high-speed stirring method combined with photodiode-array spectrophotometry. The initial extraction rate of the adduct complex NiDz 2phen depended upon the concentrations of both HDz and phen, suggesting the formation of NiDzphen + as the rate-controlling step. When [HDz] < [phen], the initial extraction of NiDz 2phen competed with the formation of an intermediate complex, which was adsorbed at the interface and assigned most probably to NiDzphen + 2. The intermediate complex was gradually converted to NiDz 2phen at a later stage of the extraction. The rate constants for the formation and consumption of the intermediate were determined, and the kinetic mechanism in the synergistic extraction was discussed.

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