Abstract
Rubidium was predominately identified in boron clay (BC) as a result of the analyses of trace elements in boron industrial wastes that were investigated. In the first step, rubidium in the BC was removed from the solution by leaching in 1M H2SO4 for 2h. After a filtering operation, rubidium was separated from the solution by precipitation in the form of tetraphenylborate. In the second step, rubidium was extracted with 18-Crown-6 (0.1M) in nitrobenzene from picric acid and stripped with 2M of hydrochloric acid from the organic phase. 89.52% of the best rubidium extraction was achieved.
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