Abstract. For efficient recovery of silver(I) from chloride solutions, amine extractants were used. The effect of the type of diluent, extractant and chloride concentration, contact time and reextraction were studied. It was found that the best diluent for this process was xylene. Extraction of silver depended on concentration of hydrochloric acid, sodium chloride and extractant and additionally on the contact time. Reextraction of Ag(I) ions from the loaded organic phase showed that it can be removed only little using NH3 H2O, NaOH, NH4NO3, and NaNO3 as the stripping agents.
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