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Amberlite XAD-7 impregnated with Cyphos IL-101 (tetraalkylphosphonium ionic liquid) for Pd(II) recovery from HCl solutions

Journal

CHEMICAL ENGINEERING JOURNAL
Volume 185, Issue -, Pages 226-235

Publisher

ELSEVIER SCIENCE SA
DOI: 10.1016/j.cej.2012.01.090

Keywords

Phosphonium ionic liquid; Cyphos IL 101; Amberlite XAD-7; Palladium; Extractant impregnated resins; Sorption isotherms; Uptake kinetics

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  1. University of Guanajuato [CIAI 2010, 122/10]

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Cyphos IL-101 ionic liquid (IL; tetradecyl(trihexyl)phosphonium chloride) was immobilized in Amberlite XAD-7 for the preparation of an extractant impregnated resin (EIR) that was used for Pd(II) sorption from HCl solutions. Chloro-palladate anionic species are bound to the EIR by electrostatic/anion exchange mechanism between anionic species and phosphonium cation (IL). Maximum sorption capacity increases with extractant loading and depends on HCl concentration reaching values up to 71 mg Pd g(-1) EIR for an EIR with 401 mg ILg(-1) EIR, in 0.5 M HCl solutions. Uptake kinetics are controlled by the resistance to intraparticle diffusion (effective diffusivity varying in the range 1 x 10(-11) to 20 x 10(-11) m(2) min(-1)) as confirmed by the limited impact of agitation speed (negligible resistance to film diffusion). IL loading is a key parameter since it controls the filling of resin porous network and consequently the mass transfer properties: diffusivity in the extractant phase is reduced compared to diffusivity in water. Increasing IL loading increases sorption capacity but induces supplementary limitations to intraparticle diffusion. Increasing temperature decreases IL viscosity, which, in turn, enhances diffusion in this extractant phase. Nitric acid and thiourea in hydrochloric acid solutions allows complete desorption of Pd(II) from loaded EIR. The resin can be recycled for at least five cycles maintaining high sorption and desorption efficiencies. (c) 2012 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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