Liquid-liquid extraction and recovery of gallium(III) from acid media with 2-octylaminopyridine in chloroform: analysis of bauxite ore

TitleLiquid-liquid extraction and recovery of gallium(III) from acid media with 2-octylaminopyridine in chloroform: analysis of bauxite ore
Publication TypeJournal Article
Year of Publication2010
AuthorsMahamuni, SV, Wadgaonkar, PP, Anuse, MA
JournalJournal of the Serbian Chemical Society
Volume75
Issue8
Pagination1099-1113
Date PublishedApr
ISSN0352-5139
Keywords2-OAP, gallium(III), liquid-liquid extraction, recovery of gallium from bauxite
Abstract

The liquid liquid extraction of gallium(III) from hydrochloric acid solution using 2-octylaminopyridine (2-OAP) in chloroform was investigated. The extraction of gallium(III) from 6.0-9.0 mol dm(-3) hydrochloric acid was found to be quantitative using 0.033 mol dm-3 2-OAP in chloroform. The effect of the reagent concentration and other parameters on the extraction of gallium(111) was also studied. The stoichiometry of the extracted species of gallium(In) was determined based on the slope analysis method. The extraction reaction proceeded via the anion exchange mechanism from hydrochloric acid and the extracted species was [RR'NH(2)(+)GaCl(4)(-)](org). The extraction of gallium(III) was performed in the presence of various ions to ascertain the tolerance limit to individual ions. The temperature dependence of the extraction equilibrium constants was examined to estimate the apparent thermodynamic functions (Delta H, Delta S and Delta G) for the extraction reaction. Gallium(III) was successfully separated from commonly associated metal ions, such as Zn(II), Pb(II), Cd(II), Hg(II), Bi(III), Al(III), Se(IV), Sb(III), Sn(IV), In(III), TI(I) and TI(III). However, gallium(III) was separated from Fe(III) from weak organic acid media. The procedure was also extended to the determination of gallium(III) in bauxite ore by the standard addition method.

DOI10.2298/JSC090630072M
Type of Journal (Indian or Foreign)

Foreign

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0.725

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Polymer Science & Engineering