The extraction of cobalt with amines has been studied in the most detail. The article presents experimental data obtained in the study of cobalt extraction from leaching solutions of cobalt ores with a mixture of tributylamine (TBA) in toluene and hexane. The dependence of the extraction degree and distribution coefficient of cobalt on pH, time, and the ratio of aqueous and organic phases have been studied. It has been shown that cobalt is maximally extracted with TBA in toluene in the pH range of 3-5 for no more than 5-10 minutes; in this case, 98% of cobalt extraction is achieved. The developed method of cobalt extraction with organic extractants can be widely used in non-ferrous metallurgy
Aminomethylation of trifunctional 2.5-dihydroxyacetophenone (2.5-DHA) and 2.4-dihydro¬xy¬aceto-phenone (2.4-DHA) by free primary and secondary amines in the presence of formaldehyde has been conducted for the first time. It has been established that 2.5-DHA is aminomethylated with secondary heterocyclic amines - piperidine and morpholine and with aqueous formaldehyde solution in alcohol medium at 500C. The reaction proceeds simultaneously via all three functions forming stable C,O-substitution products − β-amino-2-aminomethoxy-4-aminomethyl-5-hydroxypropiophenones. The aminomethylation reaction of 2.4-DHA proceeds by phenolic function only under the action of methylene bis-amines piperidine and morpholine in absolute alcohol at 200C with the formation of 2.4-dihydroxy-3-aminomethylacetophenones. Aminomethylation of 2.4-DHA with primary aromatic amines - n-to¬luidine and n-anisidine proceeds in absolute alcohol under the action of formaldehyde in the form of paraform in the presence of catalytic amounts of KOH at 500C. The reaction products are 3.4-dihydro-2H-1.3-benzoxazines. 2.5-DHA does not react with primary aromatic amines and formaldehyde. The composition and structure of compounds synthesized have been established according to the data of ele¬mental and spectral methods of analysis
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