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Extraction Study of Some Metals by Some Synthesized and Identified Substituted Hydroxamic Acids

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dc.contributor.author El Amin, Nuha Yousif Abdel Wahid
dc.date.accessioned 2014-04-13T10:02:26Z
dc.date.available 2014-04-13T10:02:26Z
dc.date.issued 2012-12-01
dc.identifier.citation El Amin,Nuha Yousif Abdel Wahid.Extraction Study of Some Metals by Some Synthesized and Identified Substituted Hydroxamic Acids/Nuha Yousif Abdel Wahid El Amin;El mugdad Ahmed AliKhartoum:Sudan University of Science and Technology,College of Science, 2012.-198P:ill. ; 28 cm.-PhD. en_US
dc.identifier.uri http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/4390
dc.description Thesis en_US
dc.description.abstract Four hydroxamic acids were prepared, N- phenyl-N-p- nitrobenzohydroxamic acid (i) and N-phenyl-n-m-nitrobenzohydroxamic acid (ii) were prepared by the partial reduction of nitro benzene with zinc dust and ammonium chloride to give β- phenyl hydroxyl amine which was coupled with p- nitrobenzoyl chloride to give (i) and with m- nitrobenzoyl chloride to give (ii). N-p-tolyl-N-benzohydroxamic acid (iii) and N-p-tolyl-N-p-nitrobenzohydroxamic acid (iv) were prepared by the partial reduction of p- nitro toluene to give N-p-tolyl hydroxyl amine which was coupled with benzoyl chloride to give compound (iii) and with p- nitrobenzoyl chloride to give compound (iv). The hydroxamic acids prepared were identified by their characteristic colored reaction with vanadium (V) and iron (lll), melting point, i.r. spectra, 1H n.m.r., 13 C n.m.r., mass spectrometry and G.C. – M.S. spectroscopic techniques. The extractive properties of hydroxamic acids towards the metals Fe (lll), Cu (ll), V (V), Mo (Vl), Ni (ll), Co (ll) and Cr (Vl) were examined using appropriate organic solvent. The extractability of the hydroxamic acids prepared towards the metals studied using AAS and uv – vis spectrophotometer for Mo (Vl) and Cr (Vl) was as follows: N-phenyl-N-p-nitrobenzohydroxamic acid was found to have a maximum extraction for Fe (lll) 87.30 % at pH 5.0, Cu (ll) 99.90 % at pH 6.0, Mo (Vl) 69.60% at pH 1.0, Ni (ll) 99.10 % at pH 7.0, Co (ll) 98.83 % at pH 8.0, Cr (Vl) 95.19 % at 3M H2SO4 and V (V) 96.87 % at pH 1.0. N-phenyl-N-m-nitrobenzohydroxamic acid was found to have a maximum extraction for Fe (lll) 83.10 % at pH 5.0, Cu (ll) 99.70 % at pH 7.0, Mo (Vl) v 82.60% at pH 1.0, Ni (ll) 96.10 % at pH 7.0, Co (ll) 98.60 % at pH 8.0, Cr (Vl) 96.24 % at 3M H2SO4 and V (V) 93.88 % at pH 1.0. N-p- tolyl -N-benzohydroxamic acid was found to have a maximum extraction for Fe (lll) 75.10 % at pH 5.0, Cu (ll) 99.81% at pH 5.0, Mo (Vl) 95.50 % at pH 1.0, Ni (ll) 59.45 % at pH 7.0, Co (ll) 99.40 % at pH 10.0, Cr (Vl) 91.10 % at 3M H2SO4 and V (V) 91.63 % at pH 2.0. N-p- tolyl -N-p-nitrobenzohydroxamic acid was found to have a maximum extraction for Fe (lll) 67.40 % at pH 5.0, Cu (ll) 99.94% at pH 6.0, Mo (Vl) 94.40% at pH 1.0, Ni (ll) 29.60 % at pH 7.0, Co (ll) 97.35 % at pH 10.0, Cr (Vl) 59.70 % at 3M H2SO4 and V (V) 96.15 % at pH 1.0. The four hydroxamic acids were found to extract efficiently metals like Mo (Vl), Cr (Vl) and V (V) in acidic pH values, Ni (ll) in neutral pH values, Fe (lll), Cu (ll), in pH near to neutral and Co (ll) at alkali pH values. en_US
dc.description.sponsorship Sudan University of Science and Technology en_US
dc.language.iso en en_US
dc.publisher Sudan University of Science and Technology en_US
dc.subject Chemistry en_US
dc.subject Metals en_US
dc.subject Hydroxamic Acids en_US
dc.title Extraction Study of Some Metals by Some Synthesized and Identified Substituted Hydroxamic Acids en_US
dc.title.alternative دراسة إستخلاص بعض المعادن بواسطة بعض مشتقات الأحماض الھیدروكسیمیة المصنعة والمشخصة en_US
dc.type Thesis en_US


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