2021
DOI: 10.1007/s10904-021-01924-3
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Selective Extraction of Gold with Polymeric Inclusion Membranes Based on Salen Ligands with Electron- Accepting Substituents

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“…Many Schiff bases have been successfully used in separation processes for the recovery of metal ions (e.g., N,N -bis(salicylidene)ethylenediamine (Salen) was applied for the removal of copper(II) ions by solvent extraction [10]) and also for the recovery of copper(II), nickel(II), and zinc(II) ions by liquid-liquid extraction and by using polymer inclusion membrane sorption/desorption and transport across the membrane [11]. Salen derivatives with different electron-accepting substituents on the aromatic ring have been utilized as extractant agents in polymeric inclusion membranes for the extraction of gold ions from aqueous solutions [12]. Other Schiff bases have also been utilized as metal ion extractants.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Many Schiff bases have been successfully used in separation processes for the recovery of metal ions (e.g., N,N -bis(salicylidene)ethylenediamine (Salen) was applied for the removal of copper(II) ions by solvent extraction [10]) and also for the recovery of copper(II), nickel(II), and zinc(II) ions by liquid-liquid extraction and by using polymer inclusion membrane sorption/desorption and transport across the membrane [11]. Salen derivatives with different electron-accepting substituents on the aromatic ring have been utilized as extractant agents in polymeric inclusion membranes for the extraction of gold ions from aqueous solutions [12]. Other Schiff bases have also been utilized as metal ion extractants.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The authors proved that the addition of salen to TPB affected the size and structure of the gold nanoparticles. Campo-Cobo et al [16] also investigated other salen-type ligands with electron-accepting substituents on the aromatic ring as extractant agents in polymeric inclusion membranes. Salen-type ligands had higher selectivity to Au(III) than to other metals (Cu(II), Pb(II), Ca(II), Al(III), Co(II), Fe(II), Fe(III), Ni(II), Mn(II), and Zn(II)).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%