EXTRACTION AND SEPARATION OF NICKEL(H) USING BIS (2,4,4-TRIMETHYLPENTYL) DITHIOPHOSPHINIC ACID (CYANEX 301) AND ITS RECOVERY FROM SPENT CATALYST AND ELECTROPLATING BATH RESIDUE

The paper embodies the details on the extraction behaviour ofNi(II) along with Cr(III), Fe(ni), Mn(II), Co(II), Cu(II) and Zn(II) from sulfuric acid media employing Cyanex 301-toluene system. The effect of various parameters like concentration of acid, metal ion and extractant and nature of diluent...

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description The paper embodies the details on the extraction behaviour ofNi(II) along with Cr(III), Fe(ni), Mn(II), Co(II), Cu(II) and Zn(II) from sulfuric acid media employing Cyanex 301-toluene system. The effect of various parameters like concentration of acid, metal ion and extractant and nature of diluent on the extraction of Ni(II) has been studied. On the basis of the distribution data the extracting species has been proposed. The recycling capacity of the extractant has been assessed. Some binary and ternary separations have also been achieved. The practical utility of the extractant has been demonstrated by recovering Ni(II) from spent catalyst and electroplating bath residue.
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