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Study of ion exchange selectivity of organic ions by using (31)P NMR spectroscopy
Authors:Marton A  Sakashita H  Miura Y  Hiramatsu E  Miyazaki Y
Affiliation:a Department of Environmental Science, Atmospheric Chemistry Research Group, Hungarian Academy of Sciences, University of Veszprém, H-8201 Veszprém, Hungary
b Center of Advanced Instrumental Analysis, Kyushu University, Kasugakohen, Kasuga, Fukuoka 816-8580, Japan
c Department of Chemistry, Fukuoka University of Education, Akama, Munakata, Fukuoka 811-4192, Japan
Abstract:Ion exchange distribution of the phenylphosphoric acid has been studied on various types of chloride form strong base resins as a function of pH at 25 °C, at 0.1 M ionic strength. Equilibrium measurements were supplemented by the study of pH dependence of the 31P NMR spectra of the resin-phase phenylphosphate species. Equations were derived to describe the pH dependence of the overall distribution coefficient and the chemical shift of the resin-phase solute species. Experimental data were evaluated by using these model equations and the values of the individual distribution coefficients, ion exchange selectivity coefficients and the resin-phase 31P chemical shifts of the mono- and divalent ions have been calculated. Comparison of distribution data of the individual species corroborated the significance of the role of hydrophobic interaction in the selectivity of organic ion exchange processes. A well-defined correlation between the ion exchange selectivity and the resin-phase 31P NMR chemical shift data has been pointed out.
Keywords:Ion exchange selectivity   31P NMR spectroscopy   Phenylphosphate   Chemical shift-selectivity correlation
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