Adsorption behaviour of metal ions on hydroximate resins

被引:21
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作者
Ahuja, M [1 ]
Rai, AK [1 ]
Mathur, PN [1 ]
机构
[1] JNV UNIV,DEPT CHEM,JODHPUR 342001,RAJASTHAN,INDIA
关键词
adsorption; hydroximate resins; metal ions;
D O I
10.1016/0039-9140(96)01984-4
中图分类号
O65 [分析化学];
学科分类号
070302 ; 081704 ;
摘要
Some new chelating ion-exchange resins containing a hydroxamic acid moiety attached to a divinylbenzene styrene (DVBS) copolymer, i.e. glycine hydroximate in DVBS (GH-DVBS), anthranilic acid hydroximate in DVBS (AAH-DVBS), malonic acid dihydroximate in DVBS (MAH-DVBS) and iminodiacetic acid dihydroximate in DVBS (IDAAH-DVBS), have been synthesized and their various physicochemical characteristics studied. The degree of retention of metal ions by the resins at equilibrium has been determined in terms of the molar distribution coefficient (K-d). In general, the resins having a dihydroximate moiety are found to be more efficient compared to monohydroximate resins. However, it is of interest to note that the monohydroximate derivative of amino acid (GH-DVBS) showed better metal retention capability than the dihydroximate of carboxylic acid (MAH-DVBS). The selectivity of the resins for transition and highly charged metal ions is quite high compared to that for alkaline earth metals. All the synthesized resins can be utilized for the separation of a mixture of metal ions because the differences in the distribution coefficient values are large enough to permit good separations on columns. However, the GH-DVBS resin was tried for the separation of copper-cobalt and copper-nickel mixtures at pH 5.5 using the column mode of operation.
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页码:1955 / 1963
页数:9
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