Complex extraction of metals in an aqueous two-phase system based on poly(ethylene oxide) 1500 and sodium nitrate

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This article presents an ecologically safe aqueous two-phase system based on poly(ethylene oxide) with a molecular weight of 1500, designed for complex extraction of Ni(II), Co(II), Fe(III), Mn(II), Zn(II), Cu(II), and Al(III) from nitrate solutions. A kinetic dependence has been investigated for a distribution ratio for the metals examined. The influence of pH-values, temperature, initial metal concentration, and nitric acid content have on the extraction of a wide range of metals in the heterogeneous poly(ethylene oxide) 1500-NaNO3-H2O system has been discovered. As a result, the complex extraction of metals (EMe > 60%) was achieved in one step of extraction without introducing additional chemicals into the system.

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Zakhodyaeva, Y. A., Zinov’eva, I. V., Tokar, E. S., & Voshkin, A. A. (2019). Complex extraction of metals in an aqueous two-phase system based on poly(ethylene oxide) 1500 and sodium nitrate. Molecules, 24(22). https://doi.org/10.3390/molecules24224078

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