Separation of traces and minor amounts of lead from large amounts of zinc,indium, gallium and other elements on a low cross-linked anion-exchange resin |
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Authors: | F.W.E. Strelow |
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Affiliation: | National Chemical Research Laboratory, P.O. Box 395, Pretoria 0001 South Africa |
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Abstract: | 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. |
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