Separation Science and Technology, Vol.43, No.11-12, 3119-3133, 2008
Highly efficient and selective transport of Au(III) through a bulk liquid membrane using potassium-dicyclohexyl-18-crown-6 as carrier
The facilitated transport of Au(III) through a chloroform bulk liquid membrane containing potassium-dicyclohexyl-18-crown-6 as a selective ion carrier was designed. Au(III) as [AuBr4](-), quantitatively transported across the liquid membrane. In the receiving phase, L-cysteine acts as a specific stripping agent. The amount of Au(III) transported through the liquid membrane after 120 minutes was (96.2 +/-1.3)%. The type of halide and its concentration, pH of source and receiving phase and also the type of stripping agents were optimized. The selectivity and efficiency of gold(III) transport from aqueous solutions containing various metal ions were investigated. The presence of EDTA in the source phase diminished drastically the competitive effect of interfering metals ion.