Experimental Study on Effect of Addition of Different Salts on Distribution of Aniline between Water and Toluene

S. J. Wagh, Shaktisingh G. Raulji, Sathish Gaddam
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The aim of this experimental work was to know the effect of addition of certain inorganic salts on removal of aniline from water by using toluene as the extracting solvent. The inorganic salts used were NaCl, KI, and MgCl2·6H2O. The influence of factors such as amount of salt, phase volume ratio, initial aniline concentration in feed-water solution, and temperature on the distribution of aniline was investigated. It was found that addition of 5% NaCl shows an appreciable salting-out effect on distribution of aniline. It was also found that the distribution of aniline was favoured at low aniline concentrations, and a phase volume ratio of toluene to water of little above 1.0. It is also found that the dissociation of salt added plays an important role in aniline extraction and the effect of cation and/or anion as predicted by the Hofmeister series may not be always followed in all cases. The distribution of aniline between water and toluene is found to be endothermic in nature.
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不同盐的加入对苯胺在水-甲苯间分布影响的实验研究
本实验工作的目的是了解以甲苯为萃取溶剂,加入某些无机盐对水中苯胺脱除的影响。所用无机盐为NaCl、KI和MgCl2·6H2O。考察了投盐量、相体积比、进水初始苯胺浓度、温度等因素对苯胺分布的影响。结果表明,5% NaCl的加入对苯胺的分布有明显的盐析作用。当苯胺浓度较低,甲苯与水的相体积比略高于1.0时,苯胺的分布更有利。研究还发现,盐的离解作用在苯胺的提取过程中起着重要的作用,而霍夫迈斯特级数所预测的正离子和阴离子的作用并不是在所有的情况下都适用。苯胺在水和甲苯之间的分布在本质上是吸热的。
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