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Chemical Papers | 2016

Trihexyl(tetradecyl)phosphonium bromide as extractant for Rh(III), Ru(III) and Pt(IV) from chloride solutions‡

Martyna Rzelewska; Monika Baczyńska; Magdalena Regel-Rosocka; Maciej Wiśniewski

Ruthenium, rhodium and platinum are the most expensive of noble metals. As their natural sources are limited, it is important to develop an effective process for recovering Rh, Ru and Pt from waste sources. Their main suppliers are the following industries: chemical (spent catalysts), automotive, jewellery, dental and petrochemical. This paper presents studies on the extraction of Rh(III), Ru(III) and Pt(IV) from model aqueous chloride solutions using trihexyl(tetradecyl)phosphonium bromide (Cyphos IL 102). The effects of different parameters such as the influence of shaking time, HCl and NaCl concentrations in the feed solutions and also Cyphos IL 102 concentration in the organic phase, on the extraction of these metal ions were investigated. Additionally, the effect of the ageing of Rh(III) and Ru(III) chloride solutions on the extraction of these metal ions was studied.


Separation Science and Technology | 2016

Transport of Zn(II), Fe(II), Fe(III) across polymer inclusion membranes (PIM) and flat sheet supported liquid membranes (SLM) containing phosphonium ionic liquids as metal ion carriers

Monika Baczyńska; Magdalena Regel-Rosocka; M.T. Coll; A. Fortuny; A.M. Sastre; Maciej Wiśniewski

ABSTRACT In this work transport of Zn(II), Fe(II) and Fe(III) ions from chloride aqueous solutions across polymer inclusion membranes (PIMs) and supported liquid membranes (SLMs) containing one of three phosphonium ionic liquids: trihexyl(tetradecyl)phosphonium chloride (Cyphos IL 101), trihexyl(tetradecyl)phosphonium bis(2,4,4-trimethylpentyl)phosphinate (Cyphos IL 104) and tributyl(tetradecyl)phosphonium chloride (Cyphos IL 167) as an ion carrier was reported. The results show that Zn(II) and Fe(III) are effectively transported through PIMs and SLMs, while Fe(II) transport is not effective. The highest values of initial flux and permeability coefficient of Zn(II) were noticed for SLM containing Cyphos IL 167. Cyphos IL 101-containing SLM is more stable than PIM.


Chemical Papers | 2016

Transport of iron ions from chloride solutions using cellulose triacetate matrix inclusion membranes with an ionic liquid carrier

Monika Baczyńska; Martyna Rzelewska; Magdalena Regel-Rosocka; Maciej Wisniewski

In this study, liquid membranes denoted as polymer inclusion membranes (PIMs) consisting of cellulose triacetate (CTA) as a polymer matrix, o-nitrophenyl octyl ether (NPOE) as a plasticiser and phosphonium ionic liquids, trihexyltetradecylphosphonium chloride (Cyphos® IL 101) and trihexyltetradecylphosphonium bis(2,4,4-trimethylpentyl)phosphinate (Cyphos® IL 104), as carriers of metal ions were developed. The transport of Fe(II) and Fe(III) from chloride aqueous solutions across PIMs was investigated. It is shown that these phosphonium ionic liquids are effective carriers of Fe(III) ions through PIMs. While, for Fe(II), the highest value of extraction efficiency and recovery factor after 72 h does not exceed 40%, by contrast, the values of these parameters for Fe(III) transport ranged from 60% to almost 100%. Additionally, the results indicate the transport rate to be strongly influenced by the amount of carrier in the membrane. The highest initial flux of Fe(III) and permeability coefficient are noted for the membrane containing 40 mass % Cyphos® IL 101. However, it is shown that the transport of Fe(III) increases as the carrier content is increased then decreases at a content of the carrier equal to 40 mass %. It appears that the Fe(III)-carrier complex decomposes with difficulty at the interface of the membrane-receiving phase, hence leading to low values of recovery factor Fe(III).


Psychonomic Bulletin & Review | 2017

Phosphonium ionic liquids as extractants for recovery of ruthenium(III) from acidic aqueous solutions

Martyna Rzelewska; Monika Baczyńska; Maciej Wiśniewski; Magdalena Regel-Rosocka

The aim of this work is to investigate extraction of ruthenium(III) from acidic aqueous solutions with phosphonium ionic liquids such as trihexyl(tetradecyl)phosphonium chloride (Cyphos IL 101), trihexyl(tetradecyl)phosphonium bis(2,4,4-trimethylpentyl)phosphinate (Cyphos IL 104) and tributyl(tetradecyl)phosphonium chloride (Cyphos IL 167) as extractants. The influence of HCl content in the feed solutions on extraction of Ru(III) was investigated. The research was performed for model solutions containing Ru(III) and a mixture of waste solutions containing Ru(III) and Rh(III). In addition, investigation of the type of extractant and its concentration in the organic phase on extraction of Ru(III) was carried out. Co-extraction of protons to the organic phase was determined. To the best of our knowledge, the extraction of Ru(III) with Cyphos IL 167 (tributyl(tetradecyl)phosphonium chloride) as an extractant has not yet been described in the scientific literature.


Chemical Papers | 2016

Erratum to “Martyna Rzelewska, Monika Baczyńska, Magdalena Regel-Rosocka, Maciej Wiśniewski: Trihexyl(tetradecyl)phosphonium bromide as extractant for Rh(III), Ru(III) and Pt(IV) from chloride solutions”, Chemical Papers 70 (4) 454–460 (2016)

Martyna Rzelewska; Monika Baczyńska; Magdalena Regel-Rosocka; Maciej Wiśniewski

The preliminary results showed that Cyphos IL 102: i) extracts Ru(III), Rh(III) and Pt(IV) from the fresh feeds in the increasing order: Rh(III), Ru(III), Pt(IV), while the increasing order Ru(III), Rh(III), Pt(IV) was recorded for the aged feeds; ii) is the best extractant for the extraction of Pt(IV) (90 % of extracted Pt(IV)). The addition of NaCl to the feed solutions increases the extraction efficiency of all the three metal ions investigated. The extraction equilibrium was quickly established (after 5 min of shaking for Rh(III) and Ru(III) and only one minute of shaking for Pt(IV)). This indicates that Cyphos IL 102 exhibits one of the properties of a good extractant (fast kinetics of extraction). The HCl concentration in the feed solution does not significantly affect the extraction of Rh(III) and Pt(IV), while the extraction efficiency of Ru(III) decreases by half with the increasing HCl concentration in the fresh feed. The extraction efficiencies of Rh(III) and Ru(III) increase with the increase in the concentration of Cyphos IL 102 in the organic phase. However, it should be noted that the ageing of the feed solutions has a major impact on the extraction, especially for Ru(III) ions. The extraction efficiency of Ru(III) from the aged feeds containing 0.1 M HCl decreases six-fold, in comparison with the extraction of Ru(III) ions from the fresh solutions. By contrast, the extraction efficiency of Ru(III) from the aged feeds containing 5 M HCl shows no significant change. As the chemistry of Ru(III) and Rh(III) species in the aqueous feeds is very complex, further investigation of the mechanism of their extraction is in progress. It is possible to now propose the following general reaction (Eq. (1)) of Rh(III) or Ru(III) (denoted as M) extraction with Cyphos IL 102:


Arabian Journal of Chemistry | 2015

Removal of nickel(II) and lead(II) ions from aqueous solution using peat as a low-cost adsorbent: A kinetic and equilibrium study

Przemysław Bartczak; Małgorzata Norman; Łukasz Klapiszewski; Natalia Karwańska; Małgorzata Kawalec; Monika Baczyńska; Marcin Wysokowski; Jakub Zdarta; Filip Ciesielczyk; Teofil Jesionowski


Physicochemical Problems of Mineral Processing | 2015

REMOVAL OF PALLADIUM(II) FROM AQUEOUS CHLORIDE SOLUTIONS WITH CYPHOS PHOSPHONIUM IONIC LIQUIDS AS METAL ION CARRIERS FOR LIQUID- LIQUID EXTRACTION AND TRANSPORT ACROSS POLYMER INCLUSION MEMBRANES

Magdalena Regel-Rosocka; Martyna Rzelewska; Monika Baczyńska; Marta Janus; Maciej Wisniewski


Journal of Applied Polymer Science | 2015

Effect of the structure of polymer inclusion membranes on zn(II) transport from chloride aqueous solutions

Monika Baczyńska; Magdalena Regel-Rosocka; Marek Nowicki; Maciej Wiśniewski


Industrial & Engineering Chemistry Research | 2018

Characterization of Polymer Inclusion Membranes (PIMs) Containing Phosphonium Ionic Liquids as Zn(II) Carriers

Monika Baczyńska; Michał Waszak; Marek Nowicki; Dawid Prządka; Sławomir Borysiak; Magdalena Regel-Rosocka


Journal of Chemical Technology & Biotechnology | 2018

Characterization of polymer inclusion membranes (PIM) containing phosphonium ionic liquids and their application for separation of Zn(II) from Fe(III): Characterization of polymer inclusion membranes

Monika Baczyńska; Żaneta Słomka; Martyna Rzelewska; Michał Waszak; Marek Nowicki; Magdalena Regel-Rosocka

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Magdalena Regel-Rosocka

Poznań University of Technology

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Maciej Wiśniewski

Poznań University of Technology

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Martyna Rzelewska

Poznań University of Technology

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Marek Nowicki

Poznań University of Technology

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Maciej Wisniewski

Poznań University of Technology

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Michał Waszak

Poznań University of Technology

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Żaneta Słomka

Poznań University of Technology

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A. Fortuny

Polytechnic University of Catalonia

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A.M. Sastre

Polytechnic University of Catalonia

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Filip Ciesielczyk

Poznań University of Technology

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