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Influence of Phase Modifiers on the Degradation of Tri-n-octylamine/dodecane Extracting Mixture by an Acidic Solution of Vanadium (V)
Bruno CourtaudJérôme BayardonSylvain JugéAlexandre ChagnesGérard CoteJacques Thirysubject
Aqueous solutionDodecaneGeneral Chemical EngineeringKineticsInorganic chemistryVanadiumchemistry.chemical_elementAlcoholGeneral ChemistrySolventchemistry.chemical_compoundchemistryPhase (matter)Chemical decompositiondescription
The kinetics of degradation of a mixture of tri-n-octylamine (extractant) and various alcoholic phase modifiers in n-dodecane in contact with acidic aqueous sulfate solutions containing vanadium (V) has been investigated. The nature of the modifier influences the kinetics of degradation and an improvement of the resistance against the chemical degradation is obtained when secondary alcohol (2-nonanol) or tertiary alcohols such as 9-octyl-9-heptadecanol are used as phase modifiers instead of 1-tridecanol. For instance, the kinetic constant of degradation is divided by one half when 9-octyl-9-heptadecanol is used as phase modifier instead of 1-tridecanol. On the contrary, the alcohols containing aromatic substituents or fluorine atoms are responsible for an increase of the chemical degradation of the extraction solvent.
year | journal | country | edition | language |
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2012-01-01 | Solvent Extraction and Ion Exchange |