Yurdakoç, MKarakaplan, MHosgören, H2024-04-242024-04-2419990149-6395https://doi.org/10.1081/SS-100100794https://hdl.handle.net/11468/17119The effect of TOA (tri-n-octylamine), TOMA (tri-n-octylmethylammonium iodide), DEDA (N,N'-didodecylethylenediamine), DEDMA (N,N'-didodecyl-N,N'-tetramethylethylene-diammonium diiodide), and NDM (N-dodecylmorpholine) upon the solvent extraction of boron from CaCl2 brine with CTMP [2-chloro-4(1,1,3,3,-tetramethylbutyl)-6-methylolphenol] in petroleum benzine has been studied. In order to extract boron effectively and reject other cations such as Ca2+, the extraction of boron with CTMP was investigated in terms of extractant, the concentration of an amine, and solvent polarity. The results show that in the presence of long-chain amines, boron extraction with CTMP in all solvent systems was shifted To a more acidic pH range. Larger extraction, hence distribution, and an increase in selectivity are observed when CTMP is used together with long-chain amines and their ammonium salts in petroleum benzine.eninfo:eu-repo/semantics/closedAccess[No Keyword]Effect of long-chain amines on the extraction of boron from CaCl2 brine with CTMP in petroleum benzineEffect of long-chain amines on the extraction of boron from CaCl2 brine with CTMP in petroleum benzineArticle341326152625WOS:0000827777000102-s2.0-003283317810.1081/SS-100100794Q2Q1