Ion-exchange studies of 110mAg(I) using synthetic inorganic ion-exchanger |
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Authors: | N. B. Dubey H. K. Bagla |
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Affiliation: | (1) Nuclear and Radiochemistry Laboratory, K. C. College, Dinshaw Wachha Road, Churchgate, Mumbai, 400020, India |
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Abstract: | In the present investigation, the selective adsorption of silver on synthetic inorganic ion exchanger, zinc(II) ferrocyanide, has been established by batch method, under specific conditions, using 110mAg as a tracer. The efficiency of adsorption has been determined by γ-ray spectrometry and was found to be greater than 96%. The Ag(I) uptake by the exchanger has also been evaluated. The selectivity of the method was checked by studying the adsorption of Ag(I) in the presence of a number of foreign ions using their corresponding tracers. The interfering ions were removed by washing the ion-exchanger with appropriate reagents, so that it could be applied for the determination of trace amount of Ag(I) in complex matrices, containing trace amount of other metal ions. |
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