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Journal of Membrane Science, Vol.188, No.1, 1-8, 2001
Studies on transport mechanism of Cr(VI) extraction from an acidic solution using liquid surfactant membranes
A mathematical model fur analysing the extraction of Cr(VI) from aqueous acidic solution by emulsion liquid membrane using Aliquat 336 as extractant and NaOH as stripping agent has been presented. The existing models developed so far do not account for the existence of different forms of Cr(VI) ions in the aqueous phase depending on pH conditions. Accordingly, in the present model, reaction equilibrium has been considered instead of distribution coefficient to represent realistically the transport mechanism for this type of system through liquid surfactant membrane. Unlike other models, liquid-liquid equilibrium of sodium hydroxide-chloride of Aliquat 336 has also been considered, The carrier thus exists in the membrane phase in hydroxide and chloride forms and extraction of hexavalent chromium from the external phase proceeds by the two carriers. The validity of the model has been checked from comparison of the simulated curves and experimental data using chemical reaction equilibrium constant and D-eff/R-2 as fitting parameters.