- water-soluble
impurities from an
organic phase into an
aqueous phase.
Common extractants may be
arranged in
increasing order of
polarity according to the Hildebrand...
- In
organic chemistry,
organophosphates (also
known as
phosphate esters, or OPEs) are a
class of
organophosphorus compounds with the
general structure O=P(OR)3...
- In
organic chemistry, an
oxime is an
organic compound belonging to the imines, with the
general formula RR’C=N−OH,
where R is an
organic side-chain and...
-
extraction of H[AuCl4] from
hydrochloric medium by oxygen-containing
extractants, such as alcohols, ketones,
ethers and esters. The
concentration of gold(III)...
- (CH3CH2CH2CH2O)3PO. This colourless,
odorless liquid finds some
applications as an
extractant and a plasticizer. It is an
ester of
phosphoric acid with n-butanol. Tributyl...
-
solvent extraction for an
inert solvent in
which a
metal extraction agent (
extractant) is dissolved. In
solvent extraction the
diluent has
potentially several...
-
soluble in water, but
miscible with
organic solvents. It is used as an
extractant and an
oxygenate gasoline additive. It is
obtained industrially as a byproduct...
- or
present in, the
extractant. Tamada, J. A.; Kertes, A. S.; King, C. J. “Extraction of
carboxylic acids with
amine extractants. 1.
equilibria and law...
- In the
first case, an
extractant-solvent
mixture would be
retained within the pores. This
would be of
interest for
extractants which would be
solid at...
- as bis-triazinyl
bipyridines (BTPs) have been
considered as
possible extractants for use in the
advanced nuclear reprocessing. BTPs are
molecules containing...