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Canadian Metallurgical Quarterly
The Canadian Journal of Metallurgy and Materials Science
Volume 51, 2012 - Issue 1
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Technical Letter

Extraction and permeation of cadmium ions through supported liquid membrane impregnated with mixtures of D2EHPA and M2EHPA

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Pages 101-104 | Received 02 Aug 2011, Accepted 19 Sep 2011, Published online: 22 Nov 2013
 

Abstract

The use of an organic carrier consisting of di-(2-ethylhexyl) phosphoric acid (D2EHPA) and mono-(2-ethylhexyl) phosphoric acid (M2EHPA), diluted in kerosene, for separation of cadmium through a supported liquid membrane (SLM) was investigated. The extraction percentage of cadmium and permeability coefficients rose by increasing M2EHPA and feed phase concentration. By increasing the volume percentage of M2EHPA, the permeability coefficient of cadmium increased to a maximum value of 8 cm s−1 at 1·5 vol.-% declining at higher volume percentages. The permeability of cadmium ions through the SLM decreased with time. The permeation coefficient increased as the initial cadmium concentration increased.

On a étudié l’utilisation d’un support organique consistant d’acide phosphorique di-(2-éthylhexyle) (D2EHPA) et mono-(2-éthylhexyle) (M2EHPA), dilué dans du kérosène, pour la séparation du cadmium à travers une membrane liquide supportée (SLM). Le pourcentage d’extraction du cadmium et les coefficients de perméabilité s’élevaient avec l’augmentation du M2EHPA et de la concentration de la phase d’alimentation. En augmentant le % de volume de M2EHPA, le coefficient de perméabilité du cadmium augmentait à une valeur maximale de 8 cm s−1 à un volume de 1·5% et déclinait à des % plus élevés du volume. La perméabilité des ions de cadmium à travers la SLM diminuait avec le temps. Le coefficient de perméation augmentait avec l’augmentation de la concentration initiale de cadmium.

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