MICELLAR-EXTRACTION PRECONCENTRATIОN OF ALUMINIUM AND FERRUM (III) BY THE NON-IONIC SURFACTANTS PHASES AT THE PRESENCE OF THE INDUCING ADDITION

UDC 543.3, 542.61, 611.185.10

Authors

  • O. Fedorchuk, Cand. Sci. (Chem.) Taras Shevchenko National University of Kyiv image/svg+xml

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Abstract

The micellar extraction of the aluminium and ferrum complexes with the phase formation induced addition by micellar phases of the
non-ionic surfactants OP-10 and Triton X-100 was investigated. The influence of the concentration conditions, cationic surfactant and
phenol on the phase separation parameter of aluminium and ferrum was established. 

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Published

2010-09-06

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MICELLAR-EXTRACTION PRECONCENTRATIОN OF ALUMINIUM AND FERRUM (III) BY THE NON-IONIC SURFACTANTS PHASES AT THE PRESENCE OF THE INDUCING ADDITION: UDC 543.3, 542.61, 611.185.10. (2010). Bulletin of the Taras Shevchenko National University of Kyiv. Chemistry, 48(1), 28-30. https://chemistry.bulletin.knu.ua/article/view/8313

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