Note: extractive separations with hydrotropes

VG Gaikar, MM Sharma - Solvent Extraction and Ion Exchange, 1986 - Taylor & Francis
VG Gaikar, MM Sharma
Solvent Extraction and Ion Exchange, 1986Taylor & Francis
Hydrotropic substances, such as, sodium P-toluene sulfonate, potassium P-toluene
sulfonate, sodium P-xylene sulfonate, potassium P-xylene sulfonate, sodium benzoate,
potassium benzoate, etc., in aqueous solutions, at relatively high concentrations, have been
used successfully to separate mixtures of close boiling point substances like 2, 6-xylenol/P-
cresol, pheno1/o-chlorophenol, P-chlorophenol/2, 4-dichlorophenol, and o-cresol76-chloro-
o-cresol, dissolved in a suitable solvent. Very high values of separation factor in the range of …
Abstract
Hydrotropic substances, such as, sodium P-toluene sulfonate, potassium P -toluene sulfonate, sodium P -xylene sulfonate, potassium P-xylene sulfonate, sodium benzoate, potassium benzoate, etc., in aqueous solutions, at relatively high concentrations, have been used successfully to separate mixtures of close boiling point substances like 2,6-xylenol/P-cresol, pheno1/o-chlorophenol, P -chlorophenol/2,4-dichlorophenol, and o-cresol76-chloro-o-cresol, dissolved in a suitable solvent. Very high values of separation factor in the range of 10 to 66 have been realised and this novel method appears to be promising for industrial utilization.
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