Selective extraction of one or more metal anions from an aqueous solution,
by contacting the aqueous solution with an organic solution including a
diquaternary amine, wherein the diquaternary amine has two diquaternary
nitrogens spaced at a distance of less than about 10 .ANG., selectively
binding the metal anions to the diquaternary amine, and then separating
the organic solution from the aqueous solution, wherein the diquaternary
amines having the selectively bound metal anions are concentrated in the
organic solution. Alternatively, the diquaternary amines may be adsorbed
or chemically bonded to a solid, and the metal anion-containing aqueous
solution passed over the solid having the diquaternary amines. Palladium
may be selectively extracted by contacting the acidic solution with an
iodide and an organic solvent, allowing the palladium to bind to the
iodide, and then separating the organic solution from the aqueous
solution, concentrating the bound palladium ions in the organic solution.