Extractionchromatography of thorium ion by solid phase impregnated resins containingbi-functional organic extractants |
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Authors: | S. I. El-Dessouky E. H. Borai |
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Affiliation: | (1) Hot Laboratories Center, Atomic Energy Authority, Cairo, Egypt;(2) Hot Laboratories Center, Atomic Energy Authority, Cairo, Egypt |
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Abstract: | Summary Macroporous methyl methacrylate polymeric resin (XAD-7) was investigated incorporating both acidic organophosphorous extractant (cyanex-301) and one neutral extractant from the followings: dibenzo 18 crown 6 (DB18C6), 18 crown 6 (18C6) and 15 crown 5 (15C5). The sorption behavior of the solvent impregnated resin (SIR) towards thorium ion, including batch equilibrium, and kinetic operation are described. Different factors affecting the uptake of metal ions and hence, the separation efficiency of the impregnated resins were investigated. The maximum uptakes of Th4+ were found to be 62.9, 66.7 and 92.6% for DB18C6, 18C6 and 15C5, respectively. Synergistic extraction of various CE towards thorium ion was tested with cyanex-301 to enhance the sorption capacity as well as the selective separation efficiency. A relatively high capacity of the chelating resin towards tetravalent thorium was found. The capacities of the co-impregnated resins were found to be 2.11, 2.42 and 3.85 mmol/g for DB18C6, 18C6 and 15C5, respectively. The impregnated resin containing cyanex-301 and 15C5 can be utilized for selective separation and pre-concentration of thorium ion from nitrate medium in the presence of several interfering metal ions. |
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