The Instability Of Thiocyanic Acid In Ion Exchange And Solvent Extraction Of Metals: A Literature Review

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Peter T. Chiang
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Jan 1, 1984

Abstract

A brief literature review on metal separations by ion exchange and solvent extraction of their thiocyanate complexes which are practiced in analytical chemistry as well as in industries was performed. Owing to the poor stability of free thiocyanic acid in acidic aqueous and organic media, technical and environmental problems which cause high thiocyanate consumptions often arise during the practice of the separation processes. This prompted the conducting of a second and more thorough literature review on the chemistry of thiocyanic acid. The objectives of this undertaking are to compile and interpret literature data on the physical properties and chemical reactions of thiocyanic acid, thus providing a clearer understanding of the causes of these problems and giving options as to how to minimize them. The best answer found for carrying out the separation processes is to keep the temperature, thiocyanic acid concentration and total acidity as low as practical.
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APA: Peter T. Chiang  (1984)  The Instability Of Thiocyanic Acid In Ion Exchange And Solvent Extraction Of Metals: A Literature Review

MLA: Peter T. Chiang The Instability Of Thiocyanic Acid In Ion Exchange And Solvent Extraction Of Metals: A Literature Review. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1984.

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