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AbstractBACKGROUNDSolvent extraction using organic extractants is an important technology for purifying wet process phosphoric acid. The purification of the wet process phosphoric acid by liquid–liquid extraction using solvent mixtures of N‐octanol and tributylphosphate has been investigated.RESULTSThe purification process comprised extraction, scrubbing and stripping operations. The extraction conditions, i.e. shaking time, temperature, composition of solvent mixtures and P2O5 concentration for purification of the wet process phosphoric acid were studied. The phase diagram of the pseudo‐ternary system H3PO4‐H2O‐solvent mixtures at 313.15 K was determined. The McCabe–Thiele diagram showed that three counter‐current stages achieved about 91 wt% P2O5 extraction at 313.15 K. Scrubbing and stripping operations using pure phosphoric acid with 10 wt% P2O5 and doubly distilled water, respectively, were studied.CONCLUSIONSThe phosphoric acid finally produced was found to be high grade which met the special requirements of the user. Optimization of the extraction conditions and system was capable of providing academic and technical foundations to realize industrial production. © 2012 Society of Chemical Industry

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