Proton ionizable crown compounds. 18. Comparison of alkali metal transport in a H2O-CH2Cl2-H2O liquid membrane system by four proton-ionizable macrocycles containing the dialkylhydrogenphosphate moiety |
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Authors: | Reed M. Izatt Gypzy C. Lindh Peter Huszthy Glen A. Clark R. L. Bruening Jerald S. Bradshaw James J. Christensen |
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Affiliation: | (1) Departments of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, Brigham Young University, 84602 Provo, UT, USA |
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Abstract: | The macrocycle-mediated fluxes of alkali, alkaline earth, and several transition metal cations have been determined and compared in a H2O-CH2Cl2-H2O liquid membrane system using four water-insoluble macrocycles containing a dialkylhydrogenphosphate moiety. Transport of alkali metal cations by these ligands was greatest from a source phase pH = 12 or above into an acid receiving phase (pH = 1.5). Very low fluxes were observed for the transport of the alkaline earth cations and all transition metal ions studied except Ag+ and Pb2+ which were transported reasonably well by these new macrocycles.Deceased: September 5, 1987. |
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Keywords: | Proton-ionizable crown compounds metal ion transport liquid membranes |
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