EXTRACTION OF STOONTIUM FROM NITRIC ACID SOLUTIONS USING DICYCLOHEXANO-18-CROWN-5 AND ITS DERIVATIVES

Abstract
Dicyclohexano-18-Crown-6 (DCH18C6)and its dimethyl and di-t-butyl derivatives have been evaluated as extractants for Sr (II) from nitric acid media. As with DCH18C6, a correlation is observed between the extraction of strontium nitrate by the di-t-butyl compound dissolved in a variety of oxygenated, aliphatic solvents and the concentration of water in the organic phase. Comparison of the extractant dependencies of the three compounds using n-octanol as the diluent shows that the expected first power dependence of the strontium distribution ratio (Dsr) on crown concentration is observed only for the di-t-butyl derivative. DCH18C6 shows a marked deviation from first power dependence at crown concentrations greater -0.01 M. Dsr acid dependencies for DCHl8C6 and the di-t-butyl derivative do not exhibit the decrease in strontium distribution ratios at high acidities observed for DCH18C6 in chlorinated hydrocarbons.