Understanding the underlying mechanism that enhances the separation of specific target ions from complex background aqueous solutions is crucial for achieving controllable chemical reactions and industrial purificatio...Understanding the underlying mechanism that enhances the separation of specific target ions from complex background aqueous solutions is crucial for achieving controllable chemical reactions and industrial purification processes in modern industries.This study investigated the enhanced kinetic separatio n of target metal ions from complex aqueous solutio ns at a liquid-liquid interface,focusing on the presence of coexisting salt cations.Employing a typical thin-layer organic oil film(TOOF)extraction as a model system,the research examines how background Al^(3+)ions influence the mass transfer and separation of ions.Notably,the co ncentration of Al^(3+)ions affects both the distribution of Er^(3+)ions at the oil-water interface and the arrangement and orientation of P507 extractant molecules through the formation of unique hydrogen-bonding interactions.These interactions influence the selectivity of mass transfer,facilitating the separation of Er^(3+)from Al^(3+)ions.Specifically,the hydration shell of Er^(3+)ions is disrupted due to the strong hydration capability of coexisting Al^(3+)ions,leading to a higher interfacial concentration of Er^(3+)ions and a more ordered interfacial orientation of P507 molecules.At lower concentrations of Al^(3+)ions,the diffusion rate of Er^(3+)ions near the interface is high,enhancing the sepa ration perfo rmance of these ions.In contrast,at higher concentrations of Al^(3+)ions,the competitive hydration by Al^(3+)ions increases,and the interfacial concentration of Er^(3+)ions decreases due to enhanced diffusion resistance,resulting in poorer separation performance.Furthermore,a thinner membrane is more effective than a thicker one in enriching target Er^(3+)ions at the interface and achieving an ordered interfacial orientation of P507 molecules,thereby enhancing the separation coefficient(β_(Er/Al)).This work provides novel insights into the behaviors of ions and extractants at oil-wate r interface and the kinetic separation selectivity under varying concentrations of coexisting salt cations.展开更多
基金Project supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China(52074031,51574213,51904027)the Fundamental Research Funds for the Central Universities of China(06500104)。
文摘Understanding the underlying mechanism that enhances the separation of specific target ions from complex background aqueous solutions is crucial for achieving controllable chemical reactions and industrial purification processes in modern industries.This study investigated the enhanced kinetic separatio n of target metal ions from complex aqueous solutio ns at a liquid-liquid interface,focusing on the presence of coexisting salt cations.Employing a typical thin-layer organic oil film(TOOF)extraction as a model system,the research examines how background Al^(3+)ions influence the mass transfer and separation of ions.Notably,the co ncentration of Al^(3+)ions affects both the distribution of Er^(3+)ions at the oil-water interface and the arrangement and orientation of P507 extractant molecules through the formation of unique hydrogen-bonding interactions.These interactions influence the selectivity of mass transfer,facilitating the separation of Er^(3+)from Al^(3+)ions.Specifically,the hydration shell of Er^(3+)ions is disrupted due to the strong hydration capability of coexisting Al^(3+)ions,leading to a higher interfacial concentration of Er^(3+)ions and a more ordered interfacial orientation of P507 molecules.At lower concentrations of Al^(3+)ions,the diffusion rate of Er^(3+)ions near the interface is high,enhancing the sepa ration perfo rmance of these ions.In contrast,at higher concentrations of Al^(3+)ions,the competitive hydration by Al^(3+)ions increases,and the interfacial concentration of Er^(3+)ions decreases due to enhanced diffusion resistance,resulting in poorer separation performance.Furthermore,a thinner membrane is more effective than a thicker one in enriching target Er^(3+)ions at the interface and achieving an ordered interfacial orientation of P507 molecules,thereby enhancing the separation coefficient(β_(Er/Al)).This work provides novel insights into the behaviors of ions and extractants at oil-wate r interface and the kinetic separation selectivity under varying concentrations of coexisting salt cations.