Hasan Uslu
King Abdulaziz University
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Water Air and Soil Pollution | 2016
Hasan Uslu; Dipaloy Datta; Hisham S. Bamufleh
Reactive extraction of phenol (0.053xa0molxa0kg−1) from aqueous solution is carried out using two aminic extractants, trioctylmethylammoniumchloride (TOMAC) and trioctylamine (TOA) considering four concentrations (0.023 to 0.091xa0molxa0kg−1) and dissolving them in solvents like nonane and isoamyl alcohol (IAA) at 298xa0K. The effects of extract type (TOMAC and TOA), their concentrations, and type of diluent on the separation efficiency of extraction have been determined. Data show that the neutral phenol molecule is more effectively extracted by TOA than TOMAC into the organic phase. Increase in the extractant concentration from 0.023 to 0.091xa0molxa0kg−1 obviously enhances the recovery of phenol (2.3 times with nonane + TOMAC or TOA; 2.97 times with IAA + TOMAC; and 4.83 times with IAA + TOA). The equilibrium extraction results are presented in terms of distribution coefficient (D), degree of extraction (%E), and loading ratio (Z). Maximum value of D (=12.25) is obtained with TOA + IAA (0.091xa0molxa0kg−1) which could extract 92.45xa0% of phenol from the water phase. A suitable mathematical model for the determination of equilibrium D is expressed by employing the mass action law. The equilibrium constant (KE) and the stoichiometric coefficient (n) of extraction are determined graphically. Also, the individual equilibrium constants (K11, K21, and K12) for the phenol-extractant complexes formed are estimated from the regression of the experimental values. The better extraction power of the TOA + IAA extract system is also shown from the estimated value of complexation constant (KEu2009=u2009164.44). Phenol molecules form 1:1 and 2:1 and 1:1 and 1:2 solvates with nonane and IAA, respectively, with both the extractants.
Separation Science and Technology | 2015
Hasan Uslu; Dipaloy Datta; Sushil Kumar
In this study, reactive extraction of glyoxylic acid (0.93 kmol·m−3) using Amberlite-LA2 (0.24 to 1.67 kmol·m−3) in five different alcoholic diluents is performed at 298 K. The extraction ability of Amberlite-LA2 is found to be in the order of isoamylalcohol (IAA) > nonan-1-ol > octan-1-ol > decan-1-ol > dodecanol. Maximum extraction efficiency, 98.92% is obtained at 1.67 kmol·m−3 of Amberlite-LA2 in IAA. The values of stoichiometric coefficient (m), overall equilibrium constant (KE) and individual constants (K11, K21, and K12) are estimated. The effect of diluent on KD is also quantified by applying LSER model using solvatochromic parameters of diluents.
Chemical Engineering Journal | 2016
Hasan Uslu; Dipaloy Datta; Dheiver Santos; Hisham S. Bamufleh; Cuma Bayat
Journal of Molecular Liquids | 2016
Hasan Uslu; Dipaloy Datta; Saeid Azizian
Journal of The Taiwan Institute of Chemical Engineers | 2016
Dipaloy Datta; Mustafa Esen Marti; Hasan Uslu; Sushil Kumar
Journal of Molecular Liquids | 2015
Hasan Uslu; Dipaloy Datta; Hisham S. Bamufleh
Journal of Fluorine Chemistry | 2015
Yuhong Luo; Zhidong Chang; Xue Wu; Hasan Uslu; Wenjun Li; Chao Hua; Shixiang Liu; Changyan Sun; Sunjong Im
Journal of Molecular Liquids | 2017
Dipaloy Datta; Hasan Uslu
Journal of Fluorine Chemistry | 2015
Yuhong Luo; Zhidong Chang; Benjemin John Blamo; Xue Wu; Muhammad Hussain; Hasan Uslu; Wenjun Li; Shixiang Liu; Changyan Sun; Chao Hua
Journal of Molecular Liquids | 2018
Dheiver Santos; Hisham S. Bamufleh; Hasan Uslu