Liquid-liquid Extraction of Zirconium (IV) with Triphenylphosphine Oxide

International Mineral Processing Congress
K. Saberyan
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International Mineral Processing Congress
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Jan 1, 2014

Abstract

In this study, solvent extraction of zirconium by using triphenylphosphine oxide as extractant has been investigated. The results showed that extraction of zirconium by triphenylphosphine oxides in nitric acid and hydrochloric acid media were negligible. Extraction of zirconium in acetic acid media with concentration of 0.01~0.2 M has been studied and the results showed that the maximum percent of zirconium extraction was 40% in acid acetic with concentration of 0.01 M. By addition complexing agents such as potassium thiocyanate with the concentration of 0.01~0.2 M zirconium extraction increased up to 86% in 0.2 M potassium thiocyanate. By addition of sodium salicylate with concentration of 0.01 M and in pH=2.5, the maximum extraction of 96% was achieved. The striping of zirconium from organic phase can be carried out by 0.5 M solution of sulfuric acid.
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APA: K. Saberyan  (2014)  Liquid-liquid Extraction of Zirconium (IV) with Triphenylphosphine Oxide

MLA: K. Saberyan Liquid-liquid Extraction of Zirconium (IV) with Triphenylphosphine Oxide. International Mineral Processing Congress, 2014.

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