Koen Binnemans
Katholieke Universiteit Leuven
684 Papers
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Koen Binnemans is an academic researcher from Katholieke Universiteit Leuven. The author has contributed to research in topics: Ionic liquid & Chemistry. The author has an hindex of 85, co-authored 636 publications. Previous affiliations of Koen Binnemans include Kazan State Technological University & University of Arizona.
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Papers
Recovery of Scandium(III) from Aqueous Solutions by Solvent Extraction with the Functionalized Ionic Liquid Betainium
Bieke Onghena,Koen Binnemans +1 more
- 01 Jan 2015
TL;DR: In this paper, the ionic liquid betainium bis(trifluoromethylsulfonyl)imide (Hbet)(Tf2N) was used for the extraction of scandium from aqueous solutions.
Selective extraction of trivalent actinides using CyMe4BTPhen in the ionic liquid Aliquat-336 nitrate
Peter Zsabka,Karen Van Hecke,Lesley Adriaensen,Andreas Wilden,Giuseppe Modolo,Marc Verwerft,Koen Binnemans,Thomas Cardinaels +7 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors used 2,9-bis(5,5,8, 8,8-tetramethyl-5,6,7, 8-Tetrahydro-1,2,4-benzotriazin-3-yl)-1,10-phenanthroline (CyMe4BTPhen) from nitric acid solution was studied using the ionic liquid Aliquat-336 nitrate ([A336][NO3]) as diluent.
Hard-Soft Interactions in Solvent Extraction with Basic Extractants: Comparing Zinc and Cadmium Halides.
Rayco Lommelen,Koen Binnemans +1 more
- 13 Oct 2021
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors studied the speciation and extraction of zinc and cadmium from chloride, bromide, and iodide media by using a basic extractant consisting of a trioctylmethylammonium cation and, respectively, a chloride or iodide anion.
Magnetophoretic Sprinting: A Study on the Magnetic Properties of Aqueous Lanthanide Solutions
TL;DR: In this paper, the magnetic susceptibility of trivalent lanthanide ions (Ln3+) was measured by using the relationship between the magnetophoretic velocity, the magnetic force, and the frictional coefficient.
Solvometallurgical route for the recovery of Sm, Co, Cu and Fe from SmCo permanent magnets
TL;DR: In this article, a solvometallurgical recycling route for the recovery of samarium, cobalt, copper and iron from SmCo magnets was developed, where the magnets were first crushed and milled to powder size and then leached in a 2'mol'L−1 hydrochloric acid solution in ethylene glycol.