Abstract

The rate of forward extraction of Mn(II) from acid chloride medium by di-(2-ethyl hexyl) phosphoric acid (D2EHPA, H 2A 2) dissolved in kerosene has been measured by the single rising drop technique. The rate of mass transfer per unit area is found to be proportional to [Mn(II)] in its lower concentration region, [H 2A 2] (0) and [H +] −1 at the interface. The forward extraction rate constant, k f, has been measured to be 10 −6.35 m/s. From the temperature dependence of rate measurements, the values of Ea, ΔS ±, ΔH ± and ΔG 300 ± are calculated to be 7.6 kJ/mol, −224 J/mol K, 7.6 kJ/mol and 81 kJ/mol, respectively, at temperatures > 303 K and 77 kJ/mol, −15.3 J/mol K, 77 kJ/mol and 81 kJ/mol, respectively, at lower temperatures. The rate expression can be written as; J, kmol m 2s = 10 −6.35 [Mn 2+][H 2A 2] (0)[H +] −1 Analysis of the rate expression suggests that the formation of [Mn(HA 2)] + at the interface from Mn 2+ and HA 2 − is the rate-determining step in the forward extraction of Mn(II). Negative entropy of activation suggests that the above rate-determining step occurs via the S N2 mechanism.

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