Abstract
N-Benzoyl-N-phenylhydroxylamine (BPHA) and cupferron are compared in the liquid-liquid extraction of tin and antimony. As in their precipitation reactions tin(II) and tin(IV) behave similarly with BPHA and differently with cupferron. Both reagents behave similarly in extraction of antimony (III), except at high acidity when cupferron or its decomposition products prevent extraction which otherwise occurs into chloroform alone. Separations of Sn, Sb, As and Bi are discussed for extractions from hydrochloric and perchloric acid systems with BPHA. The tin product extracted with BPHA from dilute hydrochloric acid appears to be identical with that precipitated in gravimetric analysis; infrared spectral evidence shows the latter to contain tin(IV). Other precipitation reactions of BPHA in the presence of anions other than chloride and some solubility measurements are also reported.
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