Chelating ion-exchangers containing N-substituted hydroxylamine functional groups: Part I. N-aroylphenylhydroxylamines |
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Authors: | F. Vernon H. Eccles |
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Affiliation: | The Ramage Laboratories, Department of Chemistry and Applied Chemistry ,University Of Salford, Salford, MS 4WT, Lancs.England |
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Abstract: | Chelating ion exchangers containing N-carbonylphenylhydroxylamine functional groups have been synthesized and their exchange behaviour with copper, cobalt, iron, vanadium and uranium investigated. Of the two polymers described, a linear oxime-carbonyl polymer exhibited chelating capacity as a function of pH analogous to the chelates formed by BPHA. An oxime-carbonyl polymer based on polyethyleneimine had high capacities for the metal ions studied, but the principal mode of reaction was by electron donation from nitrogen atoms. The absence of co-ion in metal ion capacity studies indicates the possibility of formation of 1:2 and 1:3 metal complexes with the resin. Separations of iron(II)-iron(III) and vanadium-iron appear possible. |
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