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1.
Strelow FE  Wienert CH  van der Walt TN 《Talanta》1974,21(11):1183-1191
Indium can be separated from Zn, Pb(II), Ga, Ca, Be, Mg, Ti(IV), Mn(II), Fe(III), Al, U(VI), Na, Ni(II) and Co(II) by selective elution with 0.50M hydrochloric acid in 30% aqueous acetone from a column of AG50W-X8 cation-exchange resin, all the other elements being retained by the column. Lithium is included in the elements retained by the column when 0.35M hydrochloric acid in 45% aqueous acetone is used for eluting indium, but the elution of indium is slightly retarded. Ba, Sr, Zr, Hf, Th, Sc, Y, La and the lanthanides, Rb and Cs should also be retained according to their distribution coefficients. Cd, Bi(III), Au(III), Pt(IV), Pd(II), Rh(III), Mo(VI) and W(VI) can be eluted with 0.20M hydrobromic acid in 50% aqueous acetone before the elution of indium, and Ir(III), Ir(IV), As(III), As(V), Se(IV), Tl(III), Hg(II), Ge(IV), Sb(III) and Sb(V), though not investigated in detail, should accompany these elements. Relevant distribution coefficients and elution curves and results for analyses of synthetic mixtures of indium with other elements are presented.  相似文献   

2.
Raychaudhuri A  Roy SK  Chakraburtty AK 《Talanta》1992,39(10):1377-1382
A simple procedure for selective sorption of tungsten is described. The method involves reduction of W(VI) to W(V) with tin(II) chloride (2%, w/v) at 8-9M hydrochloric acid, formation of the W(V)-SCN complex with 0.2M KSCN and its sorption on polyurethane foam within 20 min. The sorbed complex is then eluted with acidified acetone (1 ml of 1M hydrochloric acid and 8 ml of acetone) followed by addition of 1 ml of 0.1M KSCN to the eluent. The method has been applied to the spectrophotometric determination of tungsten in steels and silicates by measuring the absorbance of the eluted solution at 400 nm. Beer's law is obeyed for the range 0.1-12 mug W/ml. Other elements, e.g., Co(III) (50 mug/ml), Cu(II) (10 mug/ml), Ti(IV) (20 mug/ml), V(V) (10 mug/ml) and Mo(VI) (0.5 mug/ml) have no effect on the method. Interference of copper, up to 100 mug/ml has been eliminated by masking with thiourea and that due to molybdenum by prior separation with thioglycollic acid on PUF. The method has been verified with standard samples.  相似文献   

3.
Strelow FW 《Talanta》1980,27(3):231-236
Gallium can be separated from Zn, Cu(II), In, Cd, Pb(II), Bi(III), Au(III), Pt(IV), Pd(II), Tl(III), Sn(IV) and Fe(III) by elution of these elements with 0.50M hydrobromic acid in 80% acetone medium, from a column of AG50W-X4 cation-exchange resin. Gallium is retained and can be eluted with 3M hydrochloric acid. Separations are sharp and quantitative except for iron(III) which shows extensive tailing. With 0.20M hydrobromic acid in 80% acetone as eluting agent, all the species above except iron(III) and copper(II) can be separated from gallium with very large separation factors. Only a 1-g resin column and small elution volumes are required to separate trace amounts and up to 0.5 mmole of gallium from more than 1 g of zinc or the other elements. Hg(II), Rh(III), Ir(IV), Se(IV), Ge(IV), As(III) and Sb(III) have not been investigated, but should be separated together with zinc according to their known distribution coefficients. Relevant elution curves, results for the analysis of synthetic mixtures and for amounts of some elements remaining in the gallium fraction are presented.  相似文献   

4.
Strelow FW  Weinert CH 《Talanta》1973,20(11):1127-1137
U(VI) can be separated from Ga, Fe(III), Bi, Pb, Cd, Zn, Cu(II) and Au(III) by quantitative elution with 0.50M HBr in 86% acetone or with 0.35M HBr in 90% acetone from a column of AG50W-X4 cation-exchange resin of 200-400 mesh particle size. U(VI) and many other ions are retained. U(VI) then can be eluted selectively with 0.50M HCl in 83% acetone or with 0.35M HCl in 85% acetone. Co(II), Mn(II), Mg, Ca, Ti(IV), Al, Zr, Th and La are quantitatively retained by the column. These elements then can be eluted with 5M HNO(3). At the higher acid concentration (0.50M) the separation between U(VI) and Li is not satisfactory but is excellent at the lower acid concentration; the U(VI) peak is sharper at the higher acid concentration. Separations are sharp and quantitative, as is demonstrated by results for some synthetic mixtures. Distribution coefficients and elution curves are presented.  相似文献   

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Lead is separated from gram amounts of Zn, In, Ga, Fe(III), Cu(II), Co(II), Mn(II), U(VI), Ca and Ba on a short column of AG1-X4 anion-exchange resin in the bromide form. Lead is retained from 0.2 M hydrobromic acid while the other elements are eluted completely with this reagent. Lead is then eluted with 2 M nitric acid. Separations are sharp and quantitative and, especially for gram amounts of zinc, much better than those obtained with an 8% cross-linked resin; up to 10 mg of lead can be separated from 2 g of zinc. Results are given for synthetic mixtures and lead is determined in several analytical grade chemicals.  相似文献   

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Nickel can be separated from Zn, Co, Cu(II), Mn(II), Fe(III), U(VI) and other elements which readily form chloro complex ions, by eluting them with 0.5 M HCl/93% acetone from AG50W-X4 resin. Nickel is then eluted selectivity with 0.5 M HCl/95% acetone containing 0.1 M dimethylglyoxime, while the alkali and alkaline-earth elements, Al, Ti(IV), Sc, Y, La, lanthanides, Zr, Hf and Th are still retained. Separations are sharp and quantitative.  相似文献   

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Summary Thin-layer chromatographic behavior of 58 inorganic ions on polyethyleneimine (PEI) cellulose has been systematically surveyed in hydrochloric acid — ammonium thiocyanate media. In this media most of the ions distribute chromatographically on the layer. Ag(I), Hg(II), Pd(II), Au(III), Bi(III), Ru(III), Pt(IV), Nb(V), Ta(V), Mo(VI), and W(VI) are strongly retained, while alkali earths(II), Mg(II), As(III), Ti(IV), and Te(VI) are not absorbed to any great extent in this system. An interesting correlation was found between the Rf values on PEI-cellulose in the thiocyanate media and the paramagnetic moment of the rare earths(III). An oddeven fluctuation against the atomic number is also found for the heavy rare earths(III). Chromatographic separation of many inorganic ions of analytical interest is demonstrated in this system.  相似文献   

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A method is presented for improved separation of 109Cd from silver cyclotron targets. After dissolution of the target material in nitric acid and removal of silver by precipitation with copper metal, at pH 5, the cadmium is separated from zinc, copper and other elements by anion exchange chromatography. The solution in 0.5 M nitric acid plus 0.1 M hydrobromic acid is percolated through a column containing 4 ml of AG1-X8 anion-exchange resin (100–200 mesh), equilibrated with the same acid mixture. Zinc, copper(II) and other elements are eluted with 50 ml of this mixture. Cadmium is retained and finally eluted with 50 ml of 3 M nitric acid. The cadmium is retained much more strongly from the hydrobromic acid mixture than from the 0.02 M hydrochloric acid used for such separations previously; the presence of the strongly absorbed nitrate anion in fairly high concentration completely eliminates the tailing of zinc observed in 0.02 M hydrochloric acid. A typical elution curve and results of quantitative separations are presented.  相似文献   

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Traces of lead and minor amounts up to 20 mg, can be separated from gram amounts of thallium by cation-exchange chromatography on a column containing only 2 g of AG50W-X4 resin. Thallium passes through the column in 0.1 M HCl in 40% acetone. The retained lead can be eluted with 3 M HCl or HNO3. Other elements, including Cd, Zn, In, Ga, Cu(II), Fe(III). Mn(II), Co(II). Ni(II), U(VI) and Al, are retained quantitatively with lead. Only Hg(II), Au(III), the platinum metals, bismuth and elements forming oxyanions accompanying thallium. Results for the determination of trace elements in 99.999% pure thallium are presented.  相似文献   

10.
Gold(III) can be separated from Cd, In. Zn, Ni, Cu(II), Mn(II), Co(II), Mg, Ca, Al, Fe(III), Ga and U(VI) by adsorbing these elements on a column of AG50W-X8 sulphonated polystyrene cation-exchange resin from 0.1M HCl containing 60% v v acetone, while Au(III) passes through and can be eluted with the same reagent. Separations are sharp and quantitative. The amounts of gold retained by the resin are between 1 and 2 orders of magnitude lower than encountered during adsorption from aqueous 0.1M HCl. Recoveries for mg amounts of gold are 99.9% or better and for ng amounts are still better than 99%, as shown by radioactive tracer methods. Hg(II), Bi, Sn(IV), the platinum metals and some elements which tend to form oxy-anions in dilute acid accompany gold. All other elements, though not investigated in detail, should be retained, according to their known distribution coefficients. Relevant elution curves, results of quantitative separations of binary mixtures and of recovery tests are presented.  相似文献   

11.
The separation of cadmium from indium, zinc and many other elements is considerably improved by eluting these elements with 0.1 M hydrobromic–0.5 M nitric acid solution from a column of AG1-X8 resin. Cadmium is retained very strongly and can be eluted with 2 M nitric acid or 1 M ammonia–0.2 M ammonium nitrate solution. Separations are sharp and quantitative and from microgram amounts up to 2 g of indium and zinc are separated from amounts of cadmium ranging from micrograms up to 100 mg on a 2-g (4.6 ml) resin column. Ga(II), Fe(III). Mn(II), Co(II), U(VI) and Ni(II) can be separated quantitatively from cadmium in the same way. The behaviour of numerous elements is discussed, with special attention to lead, and relevant elution curves and results from the analysis of synthetic mixtures are presented.  相似文献   

12.
Strelow FW  Baxter C 《Talanta》1969,16(8):1145-1151
Tervalent rare earths and Sc are separated from the silicate-forming elements Al, Fe(III), Mg and Ti(IV), and also from Mn(II), U(VI), Be, Ga, In(III), Tl(III), Bi(III), Ni, Zn, Cu(II), Cd and Pb by cation-exchange chromatography. The other elements are eluted with 3.0 M HC1 containing 50% ethanol from a column of 60 ml of AG50W-X8 resin (200-400 mesh) while the rare earths are retained. Separation factors are larger than in aqueous hydrochloric acid. Th, Zr, Hf, Ba, Sr, Ca, K, and Rb are the only elements which accompany the rare earths group, but these can easily be separated by other methods which are described. Relevant distribution coefficients, elution curves and accurate results of quantitative separations of synthetic mixtures are presented.  相似文献   

13.
Yatirajam V  Ram J 《Talanta》1974,21(6):439-443
A simple and selective extraction of molybdenum is described. Tungsten is masked with tartaric acid and molybdenum(VI) is reduced in 2M hydrochloric acid by boiling with hydrazine sulphate. Iron, copper and vanadium are then masked with ascorbic acid, thiourea and potassium hydrogen fluoride respectively. The molybdenum(V) is extracted as its xanthate complex into chloroform, from 1M hydrochloric acid that is 0.4M potassium ethyl xanthate. The complex is decomposed by excess of liquid bromine, and the molybdenum is stripped into alkaline hydrogen peroxide solution. The molybdenum is then determined by standard methods. Large amounts of Cu(II), Mn(II), Fe(III), Ti(IV), Zr, Ce(IV), V(V), Nb, Cr(VI), W(VI), U(VI), Re(VII) and Os(VIII) do not interfere. Several synthetic samples and ferromolybdenum have been rapidly and satisfactorily analysed by the method.  相似文献   

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The lanthanides plus yttrium and scandium are separated from Ba, Sr, Ca, Mg, Pb(II), Bi(III), Zn, Mn(II) and U(VI) by eluting these elements with 2.0 M nitric acid from a column of AG50W-X8 cation exchange resin (200-400 mesh). The lanthanides are retained and can then be eluted with 4 M nitric or hydrochloric acid. Separations are quantitative and applicable to microgram and millimolar amounts of the lanthanides and the other elements. Elements such as Cu(II), Co(II), Ni(II), Cd. Hg(II), T1(I). Ag, Be, Ti(IV) and the alkali metals should accompany barium quantitatively according to their known distribution coefficients. Relevant elution curves and results of analysis of synthetic mixtures are presented.  相似文献   

15.
Magnesium can be separated from calcium by elution with 3.0 M hydrochloric acid containing 60% ethanol from a column of AG50W-X8 cation-exchange resin. Calcium is retained and can be eluted with 3.0 M hydrochloric acid or 2.0 M nitric acid. The separation factor of (αMgca=5.6 is considerably higher than that in aqueous hydrochloric acid and comparable to those obtained with organic complexing reagents. Separations are sharp and quantitative; up to 10 mmol of magnesium can be separated from 0.01 mmol of calcium and vice versa on a 60-ml column. Al, Fe(III), Mn, Ni(II), Co(II), Zn, Cd, Cu(II), Pb(II), U(VI), Be, Ga, Ti(IV) in the presence of H2O2 and many other elements accompany magnesium and can be separated from calcium quantitatively. Sr, Ba, Zr, Hf, Th, Sc, La and the rare earths are retained together with Ca, but can be separated by other methods.  相似文献   

16.
Ahmad A  Nwabue FI  Ezeife GE 《Talanta》1984,31(4):265-268
A fairly sensitive and selective method for rapid determination of tracer amounts of molybdenum(V) as mixed-ligand complexes with thiocyanate and 4-unsubstituted-5-pyrazolones is described. The red complexes are extractable into chloroform from 1-5M hydrochloric or perchloric acid or 1-3M sulphuric arid media. The molar absorptivities are in the range 1.72-2.15 x 10(4)l.mole(-1).cm(-1) at 455 nm (lambda(max)). The method has been applied to the estimation of molybdenum in various synthetic and alloy-steel samples. In presence of excess of the reagent, Cu(II), Co(II), Mn(II), Fe(II), Fe(III), Al(III), Cr(III), Cr(VI), Ti(III), Ti(IV), Zr(IV), Hf(IV), V(III), V(IV), V(V), Nb(V), Ta(V), W(VI) and U(VI) do not interfere.  相似文献   

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The adsorption characteristics for 43 metals on a strongly basic ion-exchange resin Bio-Rad AG1 were examined in 0.5 M hydrazoic acid solution. The distribution coefficients for V(IV), Fe(III), Cu(II), Zn, Se(IV), Mo(VI), Pd(II), Cd, In(III), Rc(VII), Hg(II) and U(VI), which showed very strong adsorption except for Cd, were measured as a function of hydrazoic acid concentration over the range 0.05–0.5 M. Favorable differences in the distribution coefficients allow useful two- and three-component separations such as Co(II)-Fe(III), As(III)-V(IV), Cd-Zn, Cd- Hg(II), Te(IV)-Se(IV), Th-U(VI), Mn(II)-Mo(VI)-Re(VII), to be achieved on a small column.  相似文献   

18.
T. Shimizu  S. Abe 《Chromatographia》1986,21(12):708-710
Summary The thin-layer chromatographic behavior of 49 inorganic ions on polyethyleneimine (PEI) cellulose has been investigated in hydrochloric acid media (0.01–1.0 mol dm−3). The sorption on the cellulose decreases with increasing acid concentration for most of the ions, but As(III), Ti(IV) and Te(VI) do not exhibit any Rf variation with the acid concentration. The Rf spectra of TI(I), Cd(II), Pb(II) and Zn(II) have a maximum. Ag(I), Bi(III), Nb(V), Ta(V), Mo(VI) and W(VI) are retained tightly on the layer, due to either insoluble salt formation or extensive hydrolysis. The extremely low Rf values of Hg(II), Pd(II), Au(III), Ru(III) and Pt(IV) are accounted for by stability of their chlorocomplexes. Re(VII) distributes chromatographically, having moderate Rf values between 0.3 and 0.6, so that the selective separation of Re(VII) from the other ions is feasible.  相似文献   

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Co(II), Ni(II), Mn(II), Li, Na, K, Rb, Cs, Be, Mg, Ca, Sr, Ba, Ti(IV), V(IV), Zr, Hf, Th, Al, Sc, Y, La, the lanthanides and also U(VI), which accompany copper(II) in hydrochloric acid-acetone mixtures, can be separated from copper by eluting copper(II) with 0.50 M hydrobromic acid in 85% acetone from a column of AG 50W-X8 resin, 200–400 mesh, while all these elements are retained by the column quantitatively. Separations are sharp and quantitative, as is demonstrated by results for some synthetic mixtures. Some relevant elution curves are presented.  相似文献   

20.
Gawali SB  Shinde VM 《Talanta》1974,21(11):1212
4-methylpentan-2-ol is used for quantitative extraction of iron(III) from 5.5-6M hydrochloric acid. The iron(III) is then stripped with water and determined titrimetrically. Te(IV), Se(IV), ascorbate, fluoride and thiocyanate interfere must be absent. Mo(VI), W(VI) and Au(III) are co-extracted but do not interfere in the determination.  相似文献   

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