Effect of phase modifiers on boron removal by solvent extraction using 1,3 diolic compounds was written by Fortuny, Agustin;Coll, Maria Teresa;Kedari, Chandrashekhar S.;Sastre, Ana Maria. And the article was included in Journal of Chemical Technology and Biotechnology in 2014.COA of Formula: C9H20O2 The following contents are mentioned in the article:
Among the polyols, 1,3 diols are selective and efficient extractants for boron but significant solubility of these into aqueous solutions restricts their application in large scale separation processes. Solvent modifiers can be used to reduce extractant loss to the aqueous phase. Efficiency of the diolic extractants for boron separation have been tested in the presence of different solvent modifiers. Compared with other modifiers studied, decanol gives better stability to diolic mols. in the Kerosene phase and exhibits a reduced neg. effect on the extraction of boron. Next to decanol, the low viscous 2,6-dimethyl-4-heptanone can be used as solvent modifier. In successive extraction studies, 2-butyl-2-ethyl-1,3-propanediol (BEPD) showed better stability among the diols studied in the presence of decanol in the organic phase. Quant. removal of boron was achieved from industrial waste solutions such as a spent phosphate passivation bath and a cutting fluid, using 0.6 mol L-1BEPD and 0.6 mol L-1 2,2,4-trimethyl-1,3-pentanediol (TMPD) in 25% decanol/Kerosene organic phase. This study involved multiple reactions and reactants, such as 2-Butyl-2-ethylpropane-1,3-diol (cas: 115-84-4COA of Formula: C9H20O2).
2-Butyl-2-ethylpropane-1,3-diol (cas: 115-84-4) belongs to alcohols. Because alcohols are easily synthesized and easily transformed into other compounds, they serve as important intermediates in organic synthesis. Converting an alcohol to an alkene requires removal of the hydroxyl group and a hydrogen atom on the neighbouring carbon atom. Dehydrations are most commonly carried out by warming the alcohol in the presence of a strong dehydrating acid, such as concentrated sulfuric acid.COA of Formula: C9H20O2
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