M. Amin, M. Ali, H. M. Kamal
Dec 1, 2010
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Hydrometallurgy
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Abstract High grade phosphoric acid was obtained using liquid–liquid extraction with aliphatic alcohols to separate metal and fluoride ion impurities in the aqueous phase. The influence of alcohol chain length, alcohol concentration, organic/aqueous phase ratio, temperature, shaking time and phosphoric acid concentration on P 2 O 5 extraction was studied. Scrubbing with acid and stripping with water were also investigated. n-Octanol proved to be the most efficient and selective alcohol. The temperature had a slight positive effect and the extraction was enhanced by increasing P 2 O 5 and with the increase of organic/aqueous phase ratio. The optimum organic/aqueous phase ratio for stripping was determined to be 2.0. For 9.2 M H 3 PO 4 , 98% of fluoride ion was removed whereas almost complete removal of iron, manganese, copper, cadmium and zinc was attained.