Enhanced Solvent Extraction with Water-in-Ok Microemulsions
- 1 October 1988
- journal article
- Published by Taylor & Francis in Separation Science and Technology
- Vol. 23 (12-13) , 1269-1284
- https://doi.org/10.1080/01496398808075629
Abstract
This paper examines theoretically the conditions which favor enhanced extraction when a microemulsion phase containing a surfactant and a chelating agent is used as the solvent extraction organic phase. A general thermodynamic model of liquid-liquid distribution in reversed micellar systems is presented. The model treats the reversed micellar aggregates of the surfactant HA as a pseudophase and considers (a) the partition of a chelating extractant (HL) between the continuous organic phase and the reversed micellar pseudophase, (b) transfer of the metal ion Mz+ into the continuous organic phase via reaction with HA monomers, (c) partition of the Mz+-HA complex between the continuous organic phase and the reversed micellar pseudophase, (d) reaction of the Mz+ -HA complex with HL in the reversed micellar pseudophase, and (e) partition of the HL-containing complex between the reversed micellar pseudophase and the continuous organic phase. Quantitative expressions are derived that permit one to identify the chemical parameters that influence the liquid-liquid transfer process and therefore permit one to undertake the rational design of microemulsion formulations for specific applications.Keywords
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