The equilibria of yttrium(III) and europium(III) (RE) extraction with PC-88A dissolved in Shellsol D70 from nitric acid solutions were studied under nonideal conditions in order to develop a chemically-based model enabling the engineering prediction of the equilibrium distribution ratios. The distribution of the extractant between the nitrate solution and the diluent was also examined. As a result, it was found that (i) the majority of PC-88A is dimerized in the organic phase, (ii) the cation exchange extraction is predominant in the low-acidity region, and (iii) solvation extraction becomes appreciable in the high-acidity region. By using a model that considers these two extraction equilibria together with the complexation of the RE with NO3-, the nonideality of the PC-88A dimer, and the competing extraction of HNO3, the extraction equilibrium constants and the coefficient for the effective concentration of the extractant were determined by the nonlinear least-squares method. The proposed model can reproduce the experimental data with good accuracy for single-metal systems over wide feed concentration ranges of RE up to 0.1 kmol·m-3, nitric acid (0.05 to 3kmol·m-3), and the extractant (0.25 to 1 kmol·m -3). Its applicability to the prediction of the extraction from a binary metal system was also confirmed. © 2006 The Mining and Materials Processing Institute of Japan.
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Fu, N., & Tanaka, M. (2006). Modeling of the equilibria of yttrium(III) and europium(III) solvent extraction from nitric acid with PC-88A. Materials Transactions, 47(1), 136–142. https://doi.org/10.2320/matertrans.47.136
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