Abstract

The present work describes fundamental studies of extractive copper(II) ions removal from chloride media with 2-, 3-, and 4- pyridylketoximes containing 2-ethylhexyl chain. The effect of different variables on the extraction of copper(II) ions such as the concentration of chloride ions, hydrochloric acid, and ligand has been investigated. The results indicate that the extraction ability of the pyridineketoximes towards copper(II) ions depends significantly on the position of oxime group in the pyridine ring. The oxime of 3-ethyl-1-(2-pyridyl)heptan-1-one was determined as the strongest extractant of the tested oximes and metal stripping was possible by the sodium oxalate with 0.2% addition of sulfuric acid. However, the copper(II) complexes with 3-pyridylketxime reextrcation could be effectively done using water or ammonium hydroxides. The oxime of 3-ethyl-1-(4-pyridyl)heptan-1-one formed a stable emulsion during mixing with chloride solution.

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