利用溶剂萃取法分离镓、锗和铟的鏻离子液体应用:综述

Soniya Dhiman , Shubhangee Agarwal , Himanshu Gupta
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由于需求骤增,全球出现了关键金属或高科技金属供应短缺的现象,尤其是镓(Ga)、锗(Ge)和铟(In)。目前正在利用不同的原生和次生资源,通过溶剂萃取(SX)这一广为接受的技术来回收和循环利用这些金属。膦离子液体(Phos ILs)是一种挥发性极低的化合物,可以实现金属的萃取。离子液体(ILs)具有可调谐性,可实现更高的选择性、优越的物理化学特性和多样化的结构特性,因此是从合成溶液和废料中分离和回收镓、锗和铟的潜在有用化合物。离子交换机制主要适用于通过 Phos ILs 提取分离此类金属。基于 Phos ILs 的效率、萃取机理和不同的操作条件,本综述全面介绍了从合成溶液和废料中分离和回收 Ga、Ge 和 In 的方法。
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Application of phosphonium ionic liquids to separate Ga, Ge and In utilizing solvent extraction: A review

Due to the sudden rise in demand, a shortfall in the supply of critical metals or high technology metals, especially gallium (Ga), germanium (Ge) and indium (In) is experienced throughout the globe. The different primary and secondary resources are being utilized to recover and recycle these metals through the widely accepted technique, solvent extraction (SX). The extraction of metals may be potentially achieved by compounds of negligible volatility, phosphonium ionic liquids (Phos ILs). Ionic liquids (ILs) are potential and useful compounds to separate and recover Ga, Ge and In from synthetic solutions and waste materials due to their tunable nature to achieve higher selectivity, superior physicochemical properties and diverse structural properties. Ion exchange mechanism was mainly found applicable for the extractive separation of such metals through Phos ILs. Based on the efficiency, extraction mechanism and diverse operating conditions of Phos ILs, the present review provides a comprehensive description of separation as well as recovery of Ga, Ge and In from the synthetic solutions as well as waste materials.

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