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Development of solvents for Au(III) extraction in hydrochloric acid media based on ion solvation with reference to the Hansen solubility parameters: Success of dicyclohexylketone

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HYDROMETALLURGY
Volume 220, Issue -, Pages -

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DOI: 10.1016/j.hydromet.2023.106106

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Solvent extraction; Gold; Ion solvation; Hansen solubility parameter; Dicyclohexylketone

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Ion solvation extraction using ethers and ketones is commonly used for extracting Au (III) from acidic chloride media. This study investigated the relationship between the extractability of Au(III) and the solubility parameters of various organic solvents. The results showed that the extractability increases with the polar forces of the solvents, but solvents with higher polar forces are unsuitable for extraction. A Hansen solubility parameter sphere was obtained, which classified 24 out of 26 solvents as valid or invalid for Au(III) extraction. Dicyclohexylketone was identified as a potential extractant with sufficient extractability and selectivity for Au(III) extraction.
Ion solvation extraction using ethers and ketones is industrially applied for the extraction and separation of Au (III) from acidic chloride media. Although these have been in practical use since the 1970s, requirements for valid extractants (solvents) have not been systematically clarified. In this study, the relationship between Au(III) extractability using various organic solvents and their Hansen solubility parameters (HSPs) was investigated. The extractability of the solvents increases with the increase of the polar forces (& delta;P) of the solvents, however, solvents with much higher & delta;P values are water-miscible and unsuitable for solvent extraction. Hence a HSP sphere with center coordinates at & delta;D = 17.73, & delta;P = 7.82, & delta;H = 2.48, where D, P and H represent dispersive, polar and hydrogen-bonding forces, was obtained from the results of extraction tests using 26 solvents, with the exclusion of HSPs for 25 water-miscible solvents. Twenty-four of the 26 solvents tested were properly classified as valid or invalid for the extraction of Au(III) using the Hansen sphere. The results suggest partial utility of the prediction of the extractability using HSPs. Dicyclohexylketone, which has HSPs within the sphere, was selected as a potential extractant: it showed sufficient extractability and selectivity for the extraction of Au(III).

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