Some Practical Considerations in the Evaluation and Selection of Solvent Extraction Reagents

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
R. Brantley Sudderth Gary A. Kordosky
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Jan 1, 1986

Abstract

The solvent extraction process as it applies to the recovery of metals from solutions on a comnercial basis is described. The four types of classes of sol vent extraction reagents are explained: 1) solvation, 2) acidic, 3) ion-pair, and 4) chelation, and examples of each type of reagent system are given. The uranium and copper extraction examples, using the ion-pair and the chelate reagent types respectively, are presented in greater detail to illustrate the more subtle aspects of reagent evaluation and selection. Practical experiences in the laboratory and at some operating plants are a1 so discussed.
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APA: R. Brantley Sudderth Gary A. Kordosky  (1986)  Some Practical Considerations in the Evaluation and Selection of Solvent Extraction Reagents

MLA: R. Brantley Sudderth Gary A. Kordosky Some Practical Considerations in the Evaluation and Selection of Solvent Extraction Reagents. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1986.

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