Removal of chromium (VI) using synergistic liquid–liquid extraction through LIX63/Cyanex 302 system

The use of single carrier system in liquid–liquid extraction (LLE) offers a slow kinetic extraction and low capacity of targeted solute in the organic phase which adversely affects the extraction efficiency. Hence, throughout this work, a mixed carrier system containing of 8-diethyl-7-hydroxyldodeca...

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Main Authors: Raja Sulaiman, Raja Norimie, Othman, Norasikin
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spelling my.utm.980692022-11-29T02:51:13Z http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/98069/ Removal of chromium (VI) using synergistic liquid–liquid extraction through LIX63/Cyanex 302 system Raja Sulaiman, Raja Norimie Othman, Norasikin TP Chemical technology The use of single carrier system in liquid–liquid extraction (LLE) offers a slow kinetic extraction and low capacity of targeted solute in the organic phase which adversely affects the extraction efficiency. Hence, throughout this work, a mixed carrier system containing of 8-diethyl-7-hydroxyldodecane-6-oxime (LIX63) and Di-2,4,4-trimethylpentyl mono-thio-phosphinic acid (Cyanex 302) has been investigated for the synergistic LLE of chromium (VI) from electroplating wastewater. An organic phase consists of a mixture of known concentration of LIX63 and Cyanex 302 in kerosene. Meanwhile, the aqueous phase represents an electroplating wastewater containing of 40 ppm of chromium (VI). Results demonstrated that about 98% of chromium (VI) have been synergistically extracted using a binary mixed carrier system consisting of 0.05 M Cyanex 302 + 0.05 M LIX63 with maximum synergistic factor, Rmax of 27.6. Both LIX63 and Cyanex 302 behaved as a carrier and synergist carrier, respectively. Besides, the stripping performance of chromium from loaded organic phase containing LIX63/Cyanex 302 system showed that Cr could be stripped using 7.0 M of sulfuric acid solutions. It can be concluded that that the synergism behavior of LIX63/Cyanex 302 system in LLE appears as a new formulation which significantly improved the removal of toxic Cr(VI) from electroplating wastewater as well as reducing the use of the expensive and toxic organophosphorus extractants. 2021 Conference or Workshop Item PeerReviewed Raja Sulaiman, Raja Norimie and Othman, Norasikin (2021) Removal of chromium (VI) using synergistic liquid–liquid extraction through LIX63/Cyanex 302 system. In: 3rd International Conference on Separation Technology, ICoST 2020, 15 - 16 August 2020, Virtual, Online. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-981-16-0742-4_29
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Raja Sulaiman, Raja Norimie
Othman, Norasikin
Removal of chromium (VI) using synergistic liquid–liquid extraction through LIX63/Cyanex 302 system
description The use of single carrier system in liquid–liquid extraction (LLE) offers a slow kinetic extraction and low capacity of targeted solute in the organic phase which adversely affects the extraction efficiency. Hence, throughout this work, a mixed carrier system containing of 8-diethyl-7-hydroxyldodecane-6-oxime (LIX63) and Di-2,4,4-trimethylpentyl mono-thio-phosphinic acid (Cyanex 302) has been investigated for the synergistic LLE of chromium (VI) from electroplating wastewater. An organic phase consists of a mixture of known concentration of LIX63 and Cyanex 302 in kerosene. Meanwhile, the aqueous phase represents an electroplating wastewater containing of 40 ppm of chromium (VI). Results demonstrated that about 98% of chromium (VI) have been synergistically extracted using a binary mixed carrier system consisting of 0.05 M Cyanex 302 + 0.05 M LIX63 with maximum synergistic factor, Rmax of 27.6. Both LIX63 and Cyanex 302 behaved as a carrier and synergist carrier, respectively. Besides, the stripping performance of chromium from loaded organic phase containing LIX63/Cyanex 302 system showed that Cr could be stripped using 7.0 M of sulfuric acid solutions. It can be concluded that that the synergism behavior of LIX63/Cyanex 302 system in LLE appears as a new formulation which significantly improved the removal of toxic Cr(VI) from electroplating wastewater as well as reducing the use of the expensive and toxic organophosphorus extractants.
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author Raja Sulaiman, Raja Norimie
Othman, Norasikin
author_facet Raja Sulaiman, Raja Norimie
Othman, Norasikin
author_sort Raja Sulaiman, Raja Norimie
title Removal of chromium (VI) using synergistic liquid–liquid extraction through LIX63/Cyanex 302 system
title_short Removal of chromium (VI) using synergistic liquid–liquid extraction through LIX63/Cyanex 302 system
title_full Removal of chromium (VI) using synergistic liquid–liquid extraction through LIX63/Cyanex 302 system
title_fullStr Removal of chromium (VI) using synergistic liquid–liquid extraction through LIX63/Cyanex 302 system
title_full_unstemmed Removal of chromium (VI) using synergistic liquid–liquid extraction through LIX63/Cyanex 302 system
title_sort removal of chromium (vi) using synergistic liquid–liquid extraction through lix63/cyanex 302 system
publishDate 2021
url http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/98069/
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-981-16-0742-4_29
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