2015
DOI: 10.1016/j.hydromet.2014.11.017
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Selective extraction of Pd(II) ions from automotive catalyst residue in Cl− media by O-thiocarbamoyl-functionalized thiacalix[n]arenes

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“…All the studied diluents showed very high Pd­(II) extractabilities with respect to extractant 1 . In our previous article, we reported that macrocyclic extractants 3 – 5 showed very good solubility in chloroform. , In order to compare extraction capabilities of extractant 1 with macrocyclic extractants 3 and 4 , all the subsequent experiments were performed using chloroform. However, the use of diluents, namely, nitrobenzene, o -dichlorobenzene, toluene, and chlorobenzene, was not suitable for commercial operations because of environmental and safety reasons.…”
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“…All the studied diluents showed very high Pd­(II) extractabilities with respect to extractant 1 . In our previous article, we reported that macrocyclic extractants 3 – 5 showed very good solubility in chloroform. , In order to compare extraction capabilities of extractant 1 with macrocyclic extractants 3 and 4 , all the subsequent experiments were performed using chloroform. However, the use of diluents, namely, nitrobenzene, o -dichlorobenzene, toluene, and chlorobenzene, was not suitable for commercial operations because of environmental and safety reasons.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…2,2′-Thiobis­(4- t -butyl)­phenol, 2 , was first synthesized using the procedure described in the literature . Extractants 3 and 4 were synthesized according to literature methods. , Extractant 1 was then synthesized as follows. 2,2′-Thiobis­(4- t -butyl)­phenol, 2 (8.00 g, 24.2 mmol), N , N -dimethyl­(thiocarbamoyl) chloride (7.93 g, 64.2 mmol), and K 2 CO 3 (10.31 g, 74.6 mmol) were stirred in acetone (400 mL) and refluxed for 5 days under a nitrogen atmosphere.…”
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“…Saguru and Ndlovu (2017) developed a leaching process for catalytic converters using acidic chloride media, which attained recoveries of 15%, 78%, and 86% for Rh, Pt, and Pd respectively. Solvent extraction (Nguyen, Kumar, and Lee, 2016, Nguyen, Sonu, and Lee, 2016, Gandhi et al, 2015, ion exchange resin technology, classical precipitation (Crundwell et al, 2011) and more recently, cloud point extraction (CPE) (Suoranta et al, 2015) have been investigated for PGM recovery from chloride leach liquors. CPE has been used for the analytical determination of metals at low concentration, and due to the nature of the chemicals used, has been touted as a more environmentally friendly option.…”
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“…Thus, functionalized macrocyclic calix[4]arenes (basket-like molecules) can simplify the enrichment of PGMs and significantly decrease the use of excess extractants 20 . Our previous results showed that macrocyclic calixarene or thiacalixarene-based extractants and other new thiocarbamoyl-based extractants are more durable in acid media than commercial extractants and extract approximately 3–5-fold more metal ions than commercial extractants from secondary resource leach liquors 19 , 21 28 . Generally, calixarenes and their derivatives are highly soluble only in aromatic/chlorinated diluents such as chloroform, dichloromethane, dichloroethane, and toluene 29 .…”
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