The liquid-liquid extraction of Ni(II) from aqueous H(2)SO(4) medium and its separation from Zn(II) were studied using dibutyldithiophosphoric acid (DBDTPH) as an extracting agent in three different diluents (CCl(4), CHCl(3) and isobutylmethyl ketone, IBMK). Distribution curves, which are shown as the plots of Ni(II) concentration in the organic phase vs. its concentration in the aqueous phase, indicated similar extraction patterns among the three diluents studied; however, their positions were displaced from one diluent to the next. CCl(4) provided a higher partition (i.e., a better extraction) than did the other two. For the separation factor, the results are presented as the plots of molar fraction of Ni(II) in organic phase vs. its molar fraction in aqueous phase. Separation factor was strongly dependent on the diluent. While a poor separation was achieved when using IBMK as diluent, CCl(4) and CHCl(3) resulted in a good separation of Ni(II) from Zn(II), which were similar to each other. For a better result in the liquid-liquid extraction of nickel using such complexing agents as DBDTPH, diluent proper-ties have to be consulted. (C) 2003 Elsevier Science B.V. All rights reserved.