Solvent Extraction of Transition Metals
A special issue of Metals (ISSN 2075-4701). This special issue belongs to the section "Extractive Metallurgy".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (31 March 2020) | Viewed by 34783
Special Issue Editor
Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
Solvent extraction plays an important role in the field of hydrometallurgy and analytical chemistry. Since metal ores are depleting, it is of importance to recover the valuable metals present in secondary resources to meet the demands for the manufacture of advanced materials. Compared to metal ores, the chemical properties of the valuable metals in secondary resources are very similar. Therefore, the development of an effective and environmentally-friendly separation process for the recovery of valuable metals is necessary.
In hydrometallurgy, solvent extraction is employed for the separation of a macro amount of metal ions in aqueous solutions. Recently, ionic liquids have been used as an extractant, which enlarges the scope and the feasibility of solvent extraction. Considering the diversity of the nature of metal ions in the leaching solution and the similarities in chemical properties, more fundamental research is needed to understand the reaction.
Papers on recent advances and review articles, particularly with regard to fundamental chemistry and the development of the solvent extraction of transition metals by employing commercial extractants and ionic liquids are invited for inclusion in this Special Issue on the "Solvent Extraction of Transition Metals".
Prof. Dr. Man Seung Lee
Guest Editor
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Keywords
- solvent extraction
- transition metals
- commercial extractants
- ionic liquids
- separation
- hydrometallurgy
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