Abstract

The extraction of copper, nickel, cobalt, zinc, and iron chlorides by the solutions of trioctylmethylammonium dinonyl naphthalenesulfonate in toluene depending on the acidity of aqueous phase was studied. In the range of relatively high acidity (from 3 to 1 M HCl), an increase in the DM values is observed with a growth in the concentration of hydrogen ions in aqueous phase; that corresponds to the principles of the binary extraction of chloro complex metal-containing acids. With a decrease in the acidity of aqueous phase, an increase in the distribution coefficients of metals is observed due to the change in the extraction mechanism and increase in the fraction of the complexes extracted as metal dinonyl naphthalenesulfonates. In the acidic range, the extractability of metals is mainly determined by the stability of complex metal-containing anions and qualitatively corresponds to the following order: Fe(III) > Cu(II) > Co(II) > Ni(II).

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