Recovery of W(VI) from Wolframite Ore Using New Synthetic Schiff Base Derivative.
Rawan E ElbsharyAyman A GoudaRagaa El SheikhMohammed Saeed AlqahtaniMohamed Youssef Mohamed HanfiBahig M AtiaAhmed K SakrMohamed A GadoPublished in: International journal of molecular sciences (2023)
A new synthetic material, namely, (3-(((4-((5-(((S)-hydroxyhydrophosphoryl)oxy)-2-nitrobenzylidene) amino) phenyl) imino) methyl)-4-nitrophenyl hydrogen (R)-phosphonate)), was subjected to a quaternary ammonium salt and named (HNAP/QA). Several characterizations, such as FTIR spectrometry, 1 H-NMR analysis, 13 C-NMR analysis, 31 P-NMR Analysis, TGA analysis, and GC-MS analysis, were performed to ensure its felicitous preparation. HNAP/QA is capable of the selective adsorption of W(VI) ions from its solutions and from its rock leachate. The optimum factors controlling the adsorption of W(VI) ions on the new adsorbent were studied in detail. Furthermore, kinetics and thermodynamics were studied. The adsorption reaction fits the Langmuir model. The sorption process of the W(VI) ions is spontaneous due to the negative value of ∆ G ° calculated for all temperatures, while the positive value of ∆ H ° proves that the adsorption of the W(VI) ions adsorption on HNAP/QA is endothermic. The positive value of ∆ S ° suggests that the adsorption occurs randomly. Ultimately, the recovery of W(IV) from wolframite ore was conducted successfully.