The Selective Recovery Of Silver By Solvent Extraction With Triisobutylphosphine Sulphide ? Introduction

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
W. A. Rickelton
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Jan 1, 1984

Abstract

Trialkylphosphine sulphides, in contrast to their well known oxide analogues (1,2,3,4), have received comparatively little attention as metal extractants and previous studies have been biased toward analytical rather than commercial solvent extraction applications (5,6,7). The sulphides are soft Lewis bases and only from complexes readily with the limited number of metals in the periodic table which can be classified as soft acids (8) e.g. Ag+, Hg2+ and Pd2+. Consequently, these compounds tend to be more selective than the broad-spectrum, hard-base, phosphine oxide extractants such-as TOPO (trioctylphosphine oxide). The purpose of this paper is to describe a potential application of one phosphine sulphide, CYANEX® 471X extractant, in the selective recovery of silver from base metal sulphate solutions. CYANEX 471X is triisobutylphosphine sulphide (TIBPS).
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APA: W. A. Rickelton  (1984)  The Selective Recovery Of Silver By Solvent Extraction With Triisobutylphosphine Sulphide ? Introduction

MLA: W. A. Rickelton The Selective Recovery Of Silver By Solvent Extraction With Triisobutylphosphine Sulphide ? Introduction. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1984.

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