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Reversible phase-change extraction process based on temperature-responsive solvent

CHEMICAL ENGINEERING SCIENCE [2023]
Chuanqi Geng, Xiaojia Wu, Hui Yu, Xinyu Li, Chencan Du, Zhiyong Zhou, Zhongqi Ren
ABSTRACT

In this study, N-butylpyridinium tetrachloroferrate ([Bpy][FeCl 4 ]), a temperature-responsive solvent, was applied to achieve reversible phase-change extraction with simultaneous solvent recycling for the ethanol/heptane and toluene/heptane systems. The distribution and selectivity coefficients were 7.87 and 0.862, respectively, for ethanol in the 60 mass% ethanol/heptane system; the corresponding values for toluene in the 20 mass% toluene/heptane system were 1.34 and 44.3, respectively, which are significantly better than those for existing conventional solvents. [BPy][FeCl 4 ] was reused five times in each system, and the extraction efficiency remained stable at high values. The experimental results as a function of temperature and solvent:solute mass ratio showed that the reversible phase-change process by [BPy][FeCl 4 ] could be achieved under a range of conditions. This process achieves switchable phase-change extraction and simultaneous solvent recovery, thus offering the possibility of saving energy, reducing equipment requirements, and simplifying operations.

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