“…Other applications of this popular extractant include the removal of Cd(II) (Kumar et al, 2009), Zn(II) (Vahidi et al, 2009), Fe(III) and Ti(IV) (Silva et al, 2008); b. Tributylphosphate (TBP), used to act as a phase modifier in Cu(II) extraction (Cheng, 2000). The extractant and phase modifier are diluted at certain ratios in the petroleumbased organic diluents such as kerosene and chloroform (Ak et al, 2008;Ren et al, 2008), cumene (Svendsen et al, 1990), dichloromethane (Memon et al, 2003), isododecane (Mortes and Bart, 2000), n-dodecane (Simonin et al, 2003), n-decanol (Lin et al, 2005), nheptane (Morais and Mansur, 2004), and n-hexane (Valenzuela et al, 2002); c. LIX 84 and Cyanex 272, applied to extract Cu(II), Ni(II), and Al(III) (Mohapatra et al, 2007;Agrawal et al, 2008); d. Cyanex 921, used to extract Cu(II) from HCl (Mishra and Devi, 2011); e. Miscellaneous organic solvents such as I) 1-phenyl-3-heptyl-1,3-propanedione, II) 1-phenyl-4-ethyl-1,3-octanedione, III) 1-(4'-dodecyl) phenyl-3-tert-butyl-1,3-propanedione in kerosene, used to extract Cu(II) (Fu et al, 2011).…”