| Literature DB >> 32899701 |
Luke M M Kinsman1, Carole A Morrison1, Bryne T Ngwenya2, Jason B Love1.
Abstract
The separation of gallium from iron by solvent extraction from chloride media is challenging because the anionic chloridometalates, FeCl4- and GaCl4-, display similar chemical properties. However, we report here that the selective separation of gallium from iron in HCl solution can be achieved using the dual-purpose ionic liquid methyltrioctylammonium iodide in a solvent extraction process. In this case, the reduction of Fe3+ to Fe2+ by the iodide counterion was found to inhibit Fe transport, facilitating quantitative Ga extraction by the ionic liquid with minimal Fe extraction from 2 M HCl.Entities:
Keywords: NMR spectroscopy; UV-Vis spectrophotometry; ionic liquid; recycling; secondary resources; solvent extraction; sustainability
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Year: 2020 PMID: 32899701 PMCID: PMC7570643 DOI: 10.3390/molecules25184047
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Molecules ISSN: 1420-3049 Impact factor: 4.411
Figure 1Percentage of gallium and iron extracted by [MTOA][I] at varying [HCl]. Interpolation used to aid the eye only. Experiments were performed in duplicate, and the results are reported as an average.
Figure 2Top: 71Ga NMR spectrum of 0.1 M [MTOA][I] or [MTOA][Cl] in toluene after contact with 0.01 M GaCl3 dissolved in 2 M HCl. Middle: 71Ga NMR spectrum of 0.01 M GaCl3 dissolved in 8 M HCl. Bottom: 71Ga NMR spectrum of 0.01 M GaCl3 dissolved in 2 M HCl.
Figure 3Slope analysis for the transport of Ga by [MTOA][I]. Conditions: GaCl3 (0.01 M) in HCl (2.0 M, 2 mL), contacted with [MTOA][I] (0.001 to 0.25 M) in toluene (2 mL) for 1 h at RT with magnetic stirring.
Figure 4UV-Vis spectra. (a) Toluene solutions of [MTOA][I] before (black) and after (red) contact with FeCl3. Each solution diluted 500× in toluene. (b) The 2 M HCl solutions of FeCl3 before (black) and after (red) contact with 0.1 M [MTOA][I] in toluene. Each solution diluted 100× in 2 M HCl.