Durability Of Two Extractants For Pd(II) Separation, Thiodiglycolamide And Di-N-Hexyl Sulfide: Against A Mixed Solution Of HNO3 And HCl

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
Hirokazu Narita
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Jan 1, 2006

Abstract

The extractability for Pd(II) using MOTDA and DHS and their durability against a mixed solution of HNO3 and HCl was investigated by solvent extraction and FT-IR measurements. Both MOTDA and DHS selectively extracted Pd(II) over Pt(IV) from 0.75 M HNO32.25 M HCl solutions. The extraction rate of Pd(II) with MOTDA was much greater than that with DHS. In the durability test, the extraction percentage of Pd(II) and the FT-IR spectra were measured using MOTDA and DHS after stirring with 0.75 M HNO32.25 M HCl solutions. The extraction percentage of Pd(II) with MOTDA hardly changed during the two-month stirring; however, that with DHS decreased with an increase in the stirring time. The FT-IR spectra showed the sulfoxide formation by the oxidation of the sulfide in DHS, but not in MOTDA. Consequently, it was found that MOTDA is more durable than DHS.
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APA: Hirokazu Narita  (2006)  Durability Of Two Extractants For Pd(II) Separation, Thiodiglycolamide And Di-N-Hexyl Sulfide: Against A Mixed Solution Of HNO3 And HCl

MLA: Hirokazu Narita Durability Of Two Extractants For Pd(II) Separation, Thiodiglycolamide And Di-N-Hexyl Sulfide: Against A Mixed Solution Of HNO3 And HCl. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 2006.

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