The application of 2,6-bis(4-methoxybenzoyl)-diaminopyridine in solvent extraction and polymer membrane separation for the recovery of Au(III), Ag(I), Pd(II) and Pt(II) ions from aqueous solutions

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The work describes the results of the first application of 2,6-bis(4-methoxybenzoyl)-dia-minopyridine (L) for the recovery of noble metal ions (Au(III), Ag(I), Pd(II), Pt(II)) from aqueous solutions using two different separation processes: dynamic (classic solvent extraction) and static (polymer membranes). The stability constants of the complexes formed by the L with noble metal ions were determined using the spectrophotometry method. The results of the performed experiments clearly show that 2,6-bis(4-methoxybenzoyl)-diaminopyridine is an excellent extractant, as the recovery was over 99% for all studied noble metal ions. The efficiency of 2,6-bis(4-methoxyben-zoyl)-diaminopyridine as a carrier in polymer membranes after 24 h of sorption was lower; the percentage of metal ions removal from the solutions (%Rs) decreased in following order: Ag(I) (94.89%) > Au(III) (63.46%) > Pt(II) (38.99%) > Pd(II) (23.82%). The results of the desorption processes carried out showed that the highest percentage of recovery was observed for gold and silver ions (over 96%) after 48 h. The results presented in this study indicate the potential practical applicability of 2,6-bis(4-methoxybenzoyl)-diaminopyridine in the solvent extraction and polymer membrane separation of noble metal ions from aqueous solutions (e.g., obtained as a result of WEEE leaching or industrial wastewater).

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Bożejewicz, D., Witt, K., Kaczorowska, M. A., Urbaniak, W., & Ośmiałowski, B. (2021). The application of 2,6-bis(4-methoxybenzoyl)-diaminopyridine in solvent extraction and polymer membrane separation for the recovery of Au(III), Ag(I), Pd(II) and Pt(II) ions from aqueous solutions. International Journal of Molecular Sciences, 22(17). https://doi.org/10.3390/ijms22179123

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