Phase Equilibrium and Distribution Ratio of Sodium between Versatic Acid 10 and Aqueous Solution Containing Sodium

  • Wase Kuniomi
    Department of Materials Science and Engineering, Faculty of Engineering, Ehime University
  • Maru Yoichi
    Department of Materials Science and Engineering, Faculty of Engineering, Ehime University
  • Nishimura Sanji
    Department of Chemical Engineering, Faculty of Engineering, Kansai University

Bibliographic Information

Other Title
  • Naを含む水溶液とVersatic Acid 10との間のNaの分配比と相平衡
  • Na オ フクム スイヨウエキ ト Versatic Acid10 ト ノ ア

Search this article

Description

In order to study the phase equilibrium and the behavior of sodium between aqueous solution containing sodium and versatic acid 10 without diluent, the equilibrium of the H2O-NaNO3-VA10 system, the H2O-NaOH-NaNO3-VA10 system and the H2O-NaOH-VA10 system were investigated at 298 K.<BR>In the case of aqueous solution containing NaOH, the logarithmic distribution ratio, logDNa, increases approximately linearly with pH in the range of 5.5 to 6.8, then decreases through a maximum value and finally approaches DNa=1 at a pH value of nearly 8. On the other hand, sodium is hardly extracted by versatic acid 10 from aqueous solution without NaOH in the region of pH values below 4.<BR>The liquidus surface and tie lines between organic and aqueous phases were constructed on a composition tetrahedron of the H2O-NaOH-NaNO3-VA10 system. It is found that sodium is concentrated in the organic phase more than in the aqueous phase. It seems that the organic phase is equilibrated with the aqueous phase which liquidus surface extends towards the direction of two components of NaOH and NaNO3.

Journal

Details 詳細情報について

Report a problem

Back to top