Selective separations by reactive ion exchange : Part III. Preconcentration and separation of oxo anions |
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Authors: | Joyce W. Lin Gilbert E. Janauer |
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Affiliation: | Department of Chemistry, State University of New York at Binghamton, Binghamton, New York 13901 U.S.A. |
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Abstract: | A new procedure for simultaneous preconcentration, separation, and determination of permanganate, chromate and vanadate was developed for aqueous solutions containing p.p.b. levels of these anions (and molybdate). The presence of other (non-complexing) ions in p.p.m. concentrations did not interfere. The procedure consisted of reactive adsorption of all three anions as their reduced cations, on iron(II)-treated resin, followed by elution of vanadium(IV) with 0.01 M HNO3/H2O2, manganese(II) with 0.35 M HCl, and chromium(III) with 4M HCl. Concentration factors of 40 were obtained with 1-l “samples” 10 p.p.b. concentrations were determined with standard deviations of 4–5 % by a.a.s. and conventional spectrophotometry. |
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