Highly selective transport of mercury(II) ion through a bulk liquid membrane

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Abstract

In this work carrier-facilitated transport of mercury(II) against its concentration gradient from aqueous 0.04 M hydrochloric acid solution across a liquid membrane containing isopropyl 2-[(isopropoxycarbothiolyl)disulfanyl] ethane thioate (IIDE) as the mobile carrier in chloroform has been investigated. Sodium thiocyanate solution (1.6 M) was the most efficient receiving phase agent among several aqueous reagents tested. Various parameters such as investigated. Under optimum conditions the transport of Hg(II) across the liquid membrane is more than 97% after 2.5 h. The carrier, IIDE, selectively and efficiently could able to transport Hg (II) ions in the presence of other associated metal ions in binary systems.

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Shokrollahi, A., Ghaedi, M., & Shamsipur, M. (2009). Highly selective transport of mercury(II) ion through a bulk liquid membrane. Quimica Nova, 32(1), 153–157. https://doi.org/10.1590/S0100-40422009000100029

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