Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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213379 | Hydrometallurgy | 2008 | 7 Pages |
The combination of LIX®63 and Versatic 10 possesses desirable metal separation properties, but does result in some degradation of LIX®63 oxime. In the present work, a major LIX®63 degradation product known to form under extract operating conditions was synthesised, purified and spectroscopically characterised as 5,8-diethyl-6,7-dodecanedione monooxime (keto-oxime).Borohydride-based regeneration of LIX®63 oxime from keto-oxime has been demonstrated. A procedure to overcome complications associated with oxime regeneration in the presence of Versatic 10 has been suggested.Another potential LIX®63 degradation product, 5,8-diethyl-6,7-dodecanediol (diol) was also synthesised and spectroscopically characterised. Borohydride-based regeneration of LIX®63 oxime from keto-oxime would result in the generation of diol from reduction of any associated diketone and acyloin impurities.