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Title

Simple Amides and Amines for the Synergistic Recovery of Rhodium from Hydrochloric Acid by Solvent Extraction.

Authors

Carrick, Andrew I.; Doidge, Euan D.; Bouch, Alexander; Nichol, Gary S.; Patrick, Jane; Schofield, Emma R.; Morrison, Carole A.; Love, Jason B.

Abstract

The separation and isolation of many of the platinum group metals (PGMs) is currently achieved commercially using solvent extraction processes. The extraction of rhodium is problematic however, as a variety of complexes of the form [RhCln(H2O)6‐n](n−3)− are found in hydrochloric acid, making it difficult to design a reagent that can extract all the rhodium. In this work, the synergistic combination of a primary amine (2‐ethylhexylamine, LA) with a primary amide (3,5,5‐trimethylhexanamide, L1) is shown to extract over 85 % of rhodium from 4 M hydrochloric acid. Two rhodium complexes are shown to reside in the organic phase, the ion‐pair [HLA]3[RhCl6] and the amide complex [HLA]2[RhCl5(L1)]; in the latter complex, the amide is tautomerized to its enol form and coordinated to the rhodium centre through the nitrogen atom. This insight highlights the need for ligands that target specific metal complexes in the aqueous phase and provides an efficient synergistic solution for the solvent extraction of rhodium.

Subjects

PLATINUM group; RHODIUM; HYDROCHLORIC acid; SOLVENT extraction; AMIDES; AMINES

Publication

Chemistry - A European Journal, 2021, Vol 27, Issue 34, p8714

ISSN

0947-6539

Publication type

Academic Journal

DOI

10.1002/chem.202100630

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