Mesostructuring in Liquid–Liquid Extraction Organic Phases Originating from Critical Points
Michael J. Servis, G. B. Stephenson
Abstract
Organic phase structure plays an important role in solute extraction energetics and phase behavior of liquid-liquid extraction (LLE) systems. For a binary extractant (amphiphile)/solvent mixture of relevance to LLE, we find that the organic phase mesostructuring is consistent with extractant concentration fluctuations as the compositional isotherm traverses the Widom line above its liquid-liquid critical point. This reveals a different mechanism for the well-documented heterogeneities in LLE organic phases that are typically attributed to micellization.
Topics & Concepts
Extraction (chemistry)Liquid liquidOrganic solventCritical point (mathematics)Liquid–liquid extractionPhase (matter)Melting pointChemistrySolventLiquid phaseAmphiphileLiquid crystalChromatographyThermodynamicsMaterials scienceOrganic chemistryChemical engineeringPhysicsOptoelectronicsMathematicsPolymerEngineeringMathematical analysisCopolymerChemical and Physical Properties in Aqueous SolutionsExtraction and Separation ProcessesCrystallization and Solubility Studies