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titleOfInvention A method for controlling a desired concentration of hydrogen ions in a water phase in a process of separating two or more cations
abstract Method of controlling the desired concentrationnhydrogen ions in the water phase atnseparation of cations by extractionnchemical reaction,nin which the solvent is released insteadnof the extracted cations with hydrogen ions.nPrior to extraction in the processed raw materialnadjusts hydrogen ion concentrations ton20% to 500% of the setpointnand, in addition, the solvent is partially saturatedna cation to the concentrationnequal to 20 to 500% of the molar content of allncations in the extract obtained by extractionnat the desired hydrogen concentrationnions in the water phase. Utilization in hydrometallicnextraction processesnseparation in which it is necessary to regulatenthe concentration of hydrogen ions innwater phase.
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