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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   
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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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Strelow FW  Boshoff MD 《Talanta》1971,18(9):983-986
Mn(IT) can be eluted quantitatively with 0.067M ammonium citrate at pH 7.0 or 7.5 from a column of AG50W-X8 cationexchange resin (200-400 mesh), and separated from Sr which is retained. Mg, Ca, Cu(II), Zn and Co(II) accompany Mn(II). From citric acid solutions up to 1M (20%) and from 5 % citric acid solution at pH 2.2 both Mn(II) and Sr are retained very strongly. This is in agreement with some previous work but disagrees with a recent statement by others that 5 % citric acid at pH 2.2 is an effective eluting agent for Sr.  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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Victor AH  Strelow FW 《Talanta》1981,28(4):207-214
Zinc and lead can be separated from Cd, Bi(III), In and V(V) by eluting these elements with 0.2M hydrochloric acid in 60% acetone from a column of AG50W-X8 cation-exchange resin, zinc and lead being retained. Mercury(II), Tl(III), As(III), Au(III), Sn(IV), Mo(VI), W(VI) and the platinum metals have not been investigated quantitatively, but from their distribution coefficients, should also be eluted. Vanadium(V), Mo(VI) and W(VI) require the presence of hydrogen peroxide. Zinc and lead can be eluted with 0.5M hydrochloric acid in 60% acetone or 0.5M hydrobromic acid in 65% acetone and determined by AAS; the alkali and alkaline-earth metal ions, Mn(II), Co, Ni, Cu(II), Fe(III), Al, Ga, Cr(III), Ti(IV), Zr, Hf, Th, Sc, Y, La and the lanthanides are retained on the column, except for a small fraction of copper eluted with zinc and lead. Separations are sharp and quantitative. The method has successfully been applied to determination of zinc and lead in three silicate rocks and a sediment.  相似文献   
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Sodium and potassium (5–1000 p.p.m.) in rocks such as peridotites and dunites can be determined accurately by ion-exchange separation followed by atomic absorption spectrophotometry. The samples are decomposed in sulphuric, hydrochloric and hydrofluoric acid mixtures, and after removal of hydrofluoric acid the cations are absorbed on a 90-ml column of AG50W-X8 cation-exchange resin. Vanadium and other anion-forming elements are eluted with 0.01 M nitric acid containing hydrogen peroxide. Then the alkali metals are eluted with 0.50 M nitric acid, while Mg, Mn, Ca, Ti, Al, Fe and other multivalent elements are retained by the column. The eluate fractions containing the respective alkali metals are measured directly by atomic absorption spectrophotometry against standards in 0.50 M nitric acid. Relevant elution curves, results for synthetic mixtures and for three international rock standards are presented and discussed.  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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Iron-52 can be separated from solutions of chromium cyclotron targets by eluting chromium, copper and radioactive impurities with 9.0M hydrochloric acid from a column containing 1.0 g of AG1-X2 anion-exchange resin. Iron-52 is retained and can then be eluted with 6.0M hydrochloric acid containing 0.05M hydrogen iodide or 0.05M sodium iodide. The separations are sharp and quantitative. Less than 2 microg of chromium will remain with the iron-52, from 2.0 g originally present.  相似文献   
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Meintjies E  Strelow FW  Victor AH 《Talanta》1987,34(4):401-405
Traces and small amounts of bismuth can be separated from gram amounts of thallium and silver by successively eluting these elements with 0.3M and 0.6M nitric acid from a column containing 13 ml (3 g) of AG50W-X4, a cation-exchanger (100-200 mesh particle size) with low cross-linking. Bismuth is retained and can be eluted with 0.2M hydrobromic acid containing 20% v/v acetone, leaving many other trace elements absorbed. Elution of thallium is quite sharp, but silver shows a small amount of tailing (less than 1 gmg/ml silver in the eluate) when gram amounts are present, between 20 and 80 mug of silver appearing in the bismuth fraction. Relevant elution curves and results for the analysis of synthetic mixtures containing between 50 mug and 10 mg of bismuth and up to more than 1 g of thallium and silver are presented, as well as results for bismuth in a sample of thallium metal and in Merck thallium(I) carbonate. As little as 0.01 ppm of bismuth can be determined when the separation is combined with electrothermal atomic-absorption spectrometry.  相似文献   
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Journal of Inclusion Phenomena and Macrocyclic Chemistry - The intercalation reactions betweenn-alkylamines and α-titanium phosphate in aqueous media have been investigated. The compounds with...  相似文献   
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