Extraction of copper ions from aqueous solutions with oleic acid as green solvent

This research aimed to extract copper ions from aqueous solutions with oleic acid as a green solvent. The effects of pH equilibrium, temperature, and sodium sulphate (Na2SO4) concentration were investigated and the optimum conditions for maximum extraction of copper ions were determined. The finding...

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Published in:Journal of Physics: Conference Series
Main Author: Halim S.F.A.; Chang S.H.; Ahmad S.K.N.
Format: Conference paper
Language:English
Published: Institute of Physics Publishing 2019
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Halim S.F.A.; Chang S.H.; Ahmad S.K.N.
Extraction of copper ions from aqueous solutions with oleic acid as green solvent
2019
Journal of Physics: Conference Series
1349
1
10.1088/1742-6596/1349/1/012128
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This research aimed to extract copper ions from aqueous solutions with oleic acid as a green solvent. The effects of pH equilibrium, temperature, and sodium sulphate (Na2SO4) concentration were investigated and the optimum conditions for maximum extraction of copper ions were determined. The findings revealed that the extraction of copper ions increased with equilibrium pH and temperature before it reached a plateau, while it increased and achieved a peak before it decreased with sodium salt concentration. The highest extraction of copper ions was achieved at 94% under the following optimum conditions: equilibrium pH of 4, temperature 55°C and 400 mM of Na2SO4. Therefore, it can be concluded that oleic acid is a potential green solvent for extracting copper ions from aqueous solutions. © Published under licence by IOP Publishing Ltd.
Institute of Physics Publishing
17426588
English
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author Halim S.F.A.; Chang S.H.; Ahmad S.K.N.
spellingShingle Halim S.F.A.; Chang S.H.; Ahmad S.K.N.
Extraction of copper ions from aqueous solutions with oleic acid as green solvent
author_facet Halim S.F.A.; Chang S.H.; Ahmad S.K.N.
author_sort Halim S.F.A.; Chang S.H.; Ahmad S.K.N.
title Extraction of copper ions from aqueous solutions with oleic acid as green solvent
title_short Extraction of copper ions from aqueous solutions with oleic acid as green solvent
title_full Extraction of copper ions from aqueous solutions with oleic acid as green solvent
title_fullStr Extraction of copper ions from aqueous solutions with oleic acid as green solvent
title_full_unstemmed Extraction of copper ions from aqueous solutions with oleic acid as green solvent
title_sort Extraction of copper ions from aqueous solutions with oleic acid as green solvent
publishDate 2019
container_title Journal of Physics: Conference Series
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doi_str_mv 10.1088/1742-6596/1349/1/012128
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description This research aimed to extract copper ions from aqueous solutions with oleic acid as a green solvent. The effects of pH equilibrium, temperature, and sodium sulphate (Na2SO4) concentration were investigated and the optimum conditions for maximum extraction of copper ions were determined. The findings revealed that the extraction of copper ions increased with equilibrium pH and temperature before it reached a plateau, while it increased and achieved a peak before it decreased with sodium salt concentration. The highest extraction of copper ions was achieved at 94% under the following optimum conditions: equilibrium pH of 4, temperature 55°C and 400 mM of Na2SO4. Therefore, it can be concluded that oleic acid is a potential green solvent for extracting copper ions from aqueous solutions. © Published under licence by IOP Publishing Ltd.
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