Dynamic Interfacial Tension Measurement for the Kinetic Study of Eu(III) Extraction in the NaNO 3 /Tributyl Phosphate System Based on an Increase in Interfacial Tension

We demonstrated for the first time that interfacial tension measurements can be used to evaluate the kinetics of the solvent extraction of metal ions. The Eu(III) extraction mechanism in the nitrate ion/tributyl phosphate (TBP) system was investigated on the basis of dynamic interfacial tension. Int...

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description We demonstrated for the first time that interfacial tension measurements can be used to evaluate the kinetics of the solvent extraction of metal ions. The Eu(III) extraction mechanism in the nitrate ion/tributyl phosphate (TBP) system was investigated on the basis of dynamic interfacial tension. Interestingly, the interfacial tension of the TBP droplet ( ) increased with Eu(III) extraction. This behavior can be explained by the electrocapillary effect. The time dependence of was kinetically analyzed, and we demonstrated that the rate-determining process was the interfacial reaction of Eu(III). Furthermore, the dependence of the mass transfer rate constant upon the concentration of the nitrate ions revealed that two nitrate ions were involved in the interfacial reaction during Eu(III) extraction. However, no change in the rate constant upon TBP concentration was observed, because the change in the TBP concentration did not affect the electrocapillary effect. We determined the forward and backward reaction rates to be = (1.5 ± 0.7) × 10 m M s and = (6.9 ± 3.9) × 10 m s . Therefore, for the first time, we demonstrated that dynamic interfacial tension, which is involved in the electrocapillary effect, can be used to elucidate the kinetics of Eu(III) extraction. We expect that this study will attract the attention of researchers in several fields, including physical and analytical chemistry.
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