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Solvent extraction of selected endocrine-disrupting phenols using ionic liquids

Solvent extraction of selected endocrine-disrupting phenols using ionic liquids. Separation and Purification Technology 61 (2008) 324–331. Graduate Student: D.N. Guo Advisor: M.C. Hsiao. Jing Fan , Yunchang Fan , Yuanchao Pei , KunWua, Jianji Wang , Maohong Fan. content. Introduction

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Solvent extraction of selected endocrine-disrupting phenols using ionic liquids

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  1. Solvent extraction of selected endocrine-disrupting phenols using ionic liquids Separation and Purification Technology 61 (2008) 324–331 Graduate Student: D.N. Guo Advisor: M.C. Hsiao Jing Fan , Yunchang Fan , Yuanchao Pei , KunWua, Jianji Wang , Maohong Fan

  2. content • Introduction • Experimental • Results and discussion • Conclusions

  3. Introduction(1/5) • Liquid-liquid extraction is an effective separation method in analytical science and in chemical industry. • Generally speaking, traditional solvent extraction employed partitioning of a solute between two immiscible phases, typically an organic solvent and an aqueous solution.

  4. Introduction(2/5) • Endocrine-disrupting chemicals (EDCs), also called environmental hormone, have already become a threat to the global eco-system. • The alkylphenol, pentachlorophenol, and bisphenol A are common endocrine-disruptors. • These compounds are of human health concern due to their potential hazards to human reproductive health. • Endocrine-disrupting chemicals (EDCs), also called environmental hormone, have already become a threat to the global eco-system. • The alkylphenol, pentachlorophenol, and bisphenol A are common endocrine-disruptors. • These compounds are of human health concern due to their potential hazards to human reproductive health.

  5. Introduction(3/5) • Bisphenol A and pentachlorophenol were applied to produce epoxyresin and phenolics, insecticide and herbicide, respectively. These phenols widely exist in environment. • Ionic liquids (ILs) are, as their name implied, liquid ionic media composed of organic ations and inorganic or organic anions, which remain liquid at the temperatures below 100 ◦C.

  6. Introduction(4/5) • In this work, experimental measurements have been performed to determine distribution ratios of endocrine-disrupting phenols between ILs and aqueous solution at different pH values. • Five phenols with different chemical structures were chosen: phenol, pentachlorophenol, bisphenol A, 4-octylphenol and 4-nonylphenol.

  7. Introduction(5/5) • This selection makes it possible to investigate how the nature of anions, length of the alkyl chains on the imidazolium ring and chemical structure of the molecular compounds affect extraction of endocrine-disrupting phenols from aqueous solutions.

  8. Experimental pentachlorophenol ,phenol ,bisphenol A,4-octylphenol and 4-nonylphenol [C4mim][PF6], [C6mim][PF6], [C8mim][PF6], [C6mim][BF4] and [C8mim][BF4]

  9. Experimental Add Ionic liquid Distribution ratios of the phenols between a given IL and aqueous solution were calculated by D =CIL/CW These also allow the extraction percentage (E) to be calculated by E =CIL/(CIL + CW) × 100% Phenol Water solution

  10. Experimental

  11. Results and discussion

  12. Results and discussion

  13. Results and discussion

  14. Results and discussion

  15. Conclusion • Phenols, including phenol, bisphenol A, pentachlorophenol, 4-octylphenol and 4-nonylphenol, between ionic liquids and aqueous solution have been reported at different pHs. • The results shown that nearly quantitative extraction of the phenols was achieved in a single step, and distribution ratios of these endocrine-disrupting phenols were highly influenced by pH of aqueous phase, nature of ionic liquids, and chemical structure of the phenols.

  16. Conclusion • It was found that values of distribution ratio for the phenols increased with increasing length of alkyl chain on the cation of the ILs, extraction efficiency of the ILs with [BF4]− anion was much higher than those with [PF6]− anion, and the hydrogen-bonding and hydrophobic interactions between ILs and the phenols play an important role in the partitioning of these phenols into ILs from aqueous solution. • Furthermore, it is shown that some phenols can be separated selectively from their mixtures in environmental waters.

  17. Conclusion • From these findings, we conclude that ionic liquids can be used as a potential Greener and high effective solvent to replace traditional volatile organic compounds in liquid–liquid extraction, separation and preconcentration of endocrine-disrupting phenols.

  18. Thank You for attention

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