Solvent effects on extraction of aluminum(III), gallium(III), and indium(III) with decanoic acid.
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Extraction of aluminum(III) and indium(III) with decanoic acid in 1-octanol was carried out at 25 °C and at an aqueous ionic strength of 0.1 mol dm<SUP>−3</SUP> (NaClO<SUB>4</SUB>). Monomeric and tetrameric aluminum(III) decanoates and monomeric indium(III) decanoate are responsible for the extraction. From a comparison of the present results with those obtained from the previous works, the polymerization of the extracted species was found to be more extensive in benzene than in 1-octanol, and the metal decanoates were highly polymerized in the following order in both solvents: Al>Ga>In.
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著者
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Yamada Hiromichi
Faculty of Engineering, Gifu University
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Fujii Yukio
Faculty of Engineering, Gifu University
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Mizuta Masateru
Faculty of Engineering, Gifu University
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Hayashi Hisao
Faculty of Engineering, Gifu University
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