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Review on aggregation of acid extractants in solvent extraction of metal ions: remark on the general model
作者姓名:ZHOU Naifu  WU Jinguang
作者单位:Department of Chemistry, Peking University, Beijing 100871, China;Charles S. Roberts Laboratory, Gilmer Tumham Building, Auburn 36830, USA,Department of Chemistry, Peking University, Beijing 100871, China
基金项目:Supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China (Grant Nos. 29671002, 59370160, 20023005) and the Major State Basic Research Development Program of China (G1998061307)
摘    要:The aggregation behavior of various acid extractants in the solvent extraction systems of metal ions is re-examined and explained according to knowledge obtained in recent work. The conclusions are as follows. (1) Complexes formed by the extractants and metal ions can form reversed micelles in organic diluents, depending on the microstructures of the complexes. The dimers of the acid extractant cannot percolate to the metal-extractant aggregates, and the acid-salt complexes are always formed in the aggregates. The reversed micelles or the W/O microemulsions formed by different species cannot be associated with each other to form a unified aggregate. (2) In solvent extraction systems, hydration of the extractants and metal ions can be considered as the driving force of forming reversed micelles. (3) Information of the first approach to the insight of the bicontinuous microemulsion of NaDEHP shows that various components in the aqueous phase behave confined and very similar to the typical AOT/n-heptane W/O microemulsions. (4) In the extraction of lanthanide ions by the W/O microemulsion of sodium naphthenate, the saponification is a process of forming reversed micelle or W/O microemulsion, while the extraction step is a process of destroying reversed micelles or W/O microemulsion droplets.

关 键 词:liquid/liquid  extraction    complex    aggregate    reversed  micelles    W/O  microemulsion

Review on aggregation of acid extractants in solvent extraction of metal ions: remark on the general model
ZHOU Naifu,WU Jinguang.Review on aggregation of acid extractants in solvent extraction of metal ions: remark on the general model[J].Progress in Natural Science,2003,13(1):1-12.
Authors:ZHOU Naifu  WU Jinguang
Affiliation:1. Department of Chemistry, Peking University, Beijing 100871, China;Charles S. Roberts Laboratory, Gilmer Tumham Building, Auburn 36830, USA
2. Department of Chemistry, Peking University, Beijing 100871, China
Abstract:The aggregation behavior of various acid extractants in the solvent extraction systems of metal ions is re-examined and explained according to knowledge obtained in recent work. The conclusions are as follows. (1) Complexes formed by the extractants and metal ions can form reversed micelles in organic diluents, depending on the microstructures of the complexes. The dimers of the acid extractant cannot percolate to the metal-extractant aggregates, and the acid-salt complexes are always formed in the aggregates. The reversed micelles or the W/O microemulsions formed by different species cannot be associated with each other to form a unified aggregate. (2) In solvent extraction systems, hydration of the extractants and metal ions can be considered as the driving force of forming reversed micelles. (3) Information of the first approach to the insight of the bicontinuous microemulsion of NaDEHP shows that various components in the aqueous phase behave confined and very similar to the typical AOT/n-heptane W/O microemulsions. (4) In the extraction of lanthanide ions by the W/O microemulsion of sodium naphthenate, the saponification is a process of forming reversed micelle or W/O microemulsion, while the extraction step is a process of destroying reversed micelles or W/O microemulsion droplets.
Keywords:liquid/liquid extraction  complex  aggregate  reversed micelles  W/O microemulsion
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