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Efficiency and Kinetics of Extracting Phenol from Aqueous Solutions Using Nonionic Surfactants

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The efficiency and kinetics of extracting phenol from aqueous solutions using nonionic surfactants at the cloud point temperature are studied via NMR. The nonionic surfactants are neonoles AF9-8, AF9-9, AF9-10, and AF9-12; ethoxylated fatty alcohols C12E4 and C12E5; pluronics PE6200 and RE6400; and syntanol Brij 35. The efficiency of extraction using neonols and ethoxylated fatty alcohols lies in the range of 40–60%, and reaches 80% when using pluronics PL6200 and PE6400. The obtained data could be of interest to researchers in the field of phase equilibria.

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ACKNOWLEDGMENTS

Our 1H NMR spectra were measured on the equipment at the Federal Shared Resource Center for Physical and Chemical Research of Kazan Federal University, and Shared Resource Center of Kazan National Research Technological University.

This work was supported by the Russian Foundation for Fundamental Research; and by the Government of the Republic of Tatarstan, as part of science project no. 17-43-160049.

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Arkhipov, V.P., Arkhipov, R.V. & Idiyatullin, Z.S. Efficiency and Kinetics of Extracting Phenol from Aqueous Solutions Using Nonionic Surfactants. Russ. J. Phys. Chem. 92, 1489–1493 (2018). https://doi.org/10.1134/S0036024418080046

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