Separation Science and Technology, Vol.30, No.4, 609-619, 1995
Extraction of Platinum(IV) with Trioctylamine and Its Application to Liquid Membrane-Transport
The extraction and stripping behavior of platinum(IV) between trioctylamine (TOA) in kerosene and different aqueous media has been investigated. Perchlorate anion was found to be most effective for the stripping of platinum under acidic and neutral conditions. The transport of platinum was performed through a supported liquid membrane (SLM) impregnated with TOA as a mobile carrier. Platinum was almost quantitatively transported from the hydrochloric acid solution to the stripping solutions containing perchlorate anion against its large concentration gradient without accumulation in the liquid membrane layer. The transport behavior of platinum was greatly improved by the addition of 1-octanol in SLM, and the permeation rate was mainly controlled by diffusion in the aqueous boundary layer.
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