Extraction of cadmium from aqueous solutions by emulsion liquid membranes using a stirred transfer cell contactor

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Autor(a) principal: Basualto,Carlos
Data de Publicação: 2006
Outros Autores: Poblete,Maritza, Marchese,José, Ochoa,Ariel, Acosta,Adolfo, Sapag,Jaime, Valenzuela,Fernando
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Journal of the Brazilian Chemical Society (Online)
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Resumo: It is studied the extraction of cadmium(II) ions from acidic aqueous solutions using a stirred transfer cell-type emulsion liquid membrane (ELM) prepared by dissolving in kerosene, with D2EHPA (an alkylphosphoric acid) as mobile carrier and Span-80 as surfactant. The ELM allowed efficient metal transport from the feed solution to the stripping liquor in experiments carried out at 25 ºC. The significant variables on cadmium transport through the membrane were extractant concentration and metal content in the feed metal-donor solution. Concentration of HCl as stripping agent affected only the initial metal extraction rate but not the extraction extent. The surfactant content used in this study stabilized the membrane adequately, but the use of a higher content produced a smaller initial extraction rate due to higher interfacial resistance. The experimental results suggest the possibility of recovering or removing valuable or toxic metals from dilute aqueous solution in an extractor based on emulsified liquid membranes.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Extraction of cadmium from aqueous solutions by emulsion liquid membranes using a stirred transfer cell contactor
title Extraction of cadmium from aqueous solutions by emulsion liquid membranes using a stirred transfer cell contactor
spellingShingle Extraction of cadmium from aqueous solutions by emulsion liquid membranes using a stirred transfer cell contactor
Basualto,Carlos
cadmium
liquid membrane
emulsion
extraction
title_short Extraction of cadmium from aqueous solutions by emulsion liquid membranes using a stirred transfer cell contactor
title_full Extraction of cadmium from aqueous solutions by emulsion liquid membranes using a stirred transfer cell contactor
title_fullStr Extraction of cadmium from aqueous solutions by emulsion liquid membranes using a stirred transfer cell contactor
title_full_unstemmed Extraction of cadmium from aqueous solutions by emulsion liquid membranes using a stirred transfer cell contactor
title_sort Extraction of cadmium from aqueous solutions by emulsion liquid membranes using a stirred transfer cell contactor
author Basualto,Carlos
author_facet Basualto,Carlos
Poblete,Maritza
Marchese,José
Ochoa,Ariel
Acosta,Adolfo
Sapag,Jaime
Valenzuela,Fernando
author_role author
author2 Poblete,Maritza
Marchese,José
Ochoa,Ariel
Acosta,Adolfo
Sapag,Jaime
Valenzuela,Fernando
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Basualto,Carlos
Poblete,Maritza
Marchese,José
Ochoa,Ariel
Acosta,Adolfo
Sapag,Jaime
Valenzuela,Fernando
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv cadmium
liquid membrane
emulsion
extraction
topic cadmium
liquid membrane
emulsion
extraction
description It is studied the extraction of cadmium(II) ions from acidic aqueous solutions using a stirred transfer cell-type emulsion liquid membrane (ELM) prepared by dissolving in kerosene, with D2EHPA (an alkylphosphoric acid) as mobile carrier and Span-80 as surfactant. The ELM allowed efficient metal transport from the feed solution to the stripping liquor in experiments carried out at 25 ºC. The significant variables on cadmium transport through the membrane were extractant concentration and metal content in the feed metal-donor solution. Concentration of HCl as stripping agent affected only the initial metal extraction rate but not the extraction extent. The surfactant content used in this study stabilized the membrane adequately, but the use of a higher content produced a smaller initial extraction rate due to higher interfacial resistance. The experimental results suggest the possibility of recovering or removing valuable or toxic metals from dilute aqueous solution in an extractor based on emulsified liquid membranes.
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