?KINETICS OF Mn2+ EXTRACTION IN THE ACIDIC CHLORIDE-D2EHPA-KEROSENE SYSTEM USiNG THE CONSTANT INTERFACIAL AREA STIRRED CELL TECHNIQUE
Keywords:
Extraction, Kinetics, Manganese(II), D2EHPA, Lewis cell, kerosene-HCl interface.Abstract
Kinetics of the system (~=O.I kmol m') have been studied over a wide range of Mn2+concentration, pH, extractant 
concentration and temperature conditions using the constant interfacial area stirred cell technique. The reaction 
orders with respect to Mn2+, D2EHPA (di-2-ethylhexylphosphoric acid, H2R2) and H+ concentrations have been 
estimated to be +I, +1 and -I respectively. The value of the rate constant, k, has been evaluated to be 10.6534 m s' at 
lower investigated pH region. Kinetic data at higher pH region appear to be erroneous due to the instantaneous 
variation of interfacial pH. Temperature dependence data give Ea values of 76.5 and 8.7 kJ mol') at lower and higher 
temperature regions respectively. The values of tlS± and tlH± have been evaluated. An analysis of the kinetic data 
suggests that the reaction step at the interfaces: Mn2+ + HR2'(i) -7 [Mn(HR2)]+(i), is theslowest at lower temperature 
region, and at the higher temperature region, the diffusion of the species to the interface to occur the above reaction 
is the slowest step. The entropy of activation suggests that the above reaction occurs through an SN2 mechanism. 
 
						