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Chemical synthesis, characterization and separation studies of functionalized polymeric supports. Final report
Author(s) -
Spiro D. Alexandratos,
Robert Beauvais
Publication year - 1994
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Reports
DOI - 10.2172/436368
Subject(s) - phosphonate , chemistry , metal , metal ions in aqueous solution , aqueous solution , polymer , chloride , inorganic chemistry , polymer chemistry , porosity , ion , phosphorus , organic chemistry
Polymer resins with immobilized phosphorus acid ligands have been used to remove metal ions from solutions over wide pH range. These resins offer selective removal of metal ions under acidic conditions through coordination with the phosphoryl oxygen. Use of poly(vinylbenzyl chloride) foams as supports for phosphorus-based ligands is examined in this report. Foams with large pore volumes as supports offer an advantage over gel and macroporous beads in that the increased porosity could lead to increased rates of metal ion complexation, and the larger pore size allows the use of more hydrophobic ligands such as phosphonate esters in metal ion complexations from aqueous solutions. Effects of crosslinking and sulfonation on metal ion complexation are also studied

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