Abstract

Copper(I) is strongly extracted from chloride media as the ion-pair NR 4+CuCl 3-by solutions of tetra- n-hexylammonium chloride (NR 4+Cl-) in ethylene dichloride. The distribution coefficient decreases from ca. 100 in 1 M chloride but is still as high as 13 in 10 M chloride. The extraction of lead(II) is shown to be due to the partition of the ion-pair (NR 4+PbCI 3-). The percentage of 0.0018 M lead extracted is 98% from 0.58 M hydrochloric acid and falls to 38% from 7.8 M acid. The distribution coefficient decreases rapidly with the total lead concentration. The extractions of tin(IV) increased to a maximum of 99.5% in ca. 5 M hydrochloric acid but decreased rapidly above 6 M acid. It proved impossible to identify the extractable species.

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