Lelyushok S.O. The micellar extraction of
aliphatic amines, cationic surfactant and their chelates for analytical purposes.–
Manuscript.
The thesis for a Candidate’s degree in chemical science by speciality 02.00.02 –
analytical chemistry. – Kyiv National Taras Shevchenko University, Kyiv, 2008.
The thesis is devoted to the investigation of the regularities of phase
formation in the micellar-extraction system of nonionic surfactant OP-7 at cloud
point temperature. Also the interface distribution of basic substrates, cationic
surfactants and their analytical forms was investigated. The influence of the
concentration conditions and the form of substrate on the phase separation in
the nonionic surfactant solutions at the presence of aliphatic amines was
characterized. The differentiating influence of OP-7 micellar media on the
protolytic properties of aliphatic amines depending on the carbon atom number in
the hydrocarbon chain was detected and investigated. The specificity of the
interphase distribution of aliphatic amines between the water and
surfactant-rich phase in comparison with the liquid- liquid extraction was shown.
The dominant influence of amine nature and the anticooperative effect of
ligands’ hydrophobicity on the distribution of Nickel-aminocarboxylate complexes
were shown. The increase of the cloud point extraction efficiency at the
hydrophobic correspondence between the substrate and the surfactant-rich phase
for cationic surfactants, their associates with the anionic surfactants and
Ag-azoreagent-cationic surfactant complexes was shown. The recommendations for
the choice of reagents and conditions for the effective micellar extraction of
metal ions in the form of aminocarboxylate complexes and three-component ionic
associates were designed. On the basis of data obtained the procedures for
determination of metals, cationic surfactants and pharmaceutical preparations
were proposed.
Keywords: micellar extraction , preconcentrating, nonionic surfactant, aliphatic
amine, cationic surfactant, ionic associate,chelate.