Abstract

An experimental study of metal ion separations by supported liquid membranes is described. The supported liquid membranes (SLMs) use the extraction reagents D2EHPA, LIX 64N, DNNSA and Aliquat 336 as carriers. SLMs with different geometries (plane and cylindrical) have been studied and the experimental results have been compared with the results obtained from mathematical models. The best experimental conditions to perform a Cu(II)Zn(II) separation and Cr(III) and Cr(VI) recovery have been identified.

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