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Adsorption Behavior of Waste Paper Gels Chemically Modified with Functional Groups of Primary Amine and Ethylenediamine for Some Metal Ions.

発表形態:
原著論文
主要業績:
主要業績
単著・共著:
共著
発表年月:
2007年
DOI:
会議属性:
指定なし
査読:
有り
リンク情報:

日本語フィールド

著者:
Kawakita, Hidetaka; Inoue, Katsutoshi; Ohto, Keisuke; Shimada, Satomi; Itayama, Kyoko.
題名:
Adsorption Behavior of Waste Paper Gels Chemically Modified with Functional Groups of Primary Amine and Ethylenediamine for Some Metal Ions.
発表情報:
Solvent Extraction and Ion Exchange 巻: 25 ページ: 845-855
キーワード:
wastepaper, amine, metal ion, adsorption
概要:
抄録:
New adsorption gels were prepd. by chem. immobilizing functional groups of primary amine and ethylenediamine on waste newspaper to investigate their adsorption behaviors for various metal ions from water at varying pH and from varying concn. of hydrochloric acid soln. They exhibited very high selectivity to precious metals such as gold, platinum, and palladium over base metals in the adsorption from hydrochloric acid soln. and the selectivity was higher than com. available anion exchange resin. The max. adsorption capacities for palladium and platinum were found to be greater than 1 mol/kg-dry gel.

英語フィールド

Author:
Kawakita, Hidetaka; Inoue, Katsutoshi; Ohto, Keisuke; Shimada, Satomi; Itayama, Kyoko.
Title:
Adsorption Behavior of Waste Paper Gels Chemically Modified with Functional Groups of Primary Amine and Ethylenediamine for Some Metal Ions.
Announcement information:
Solvent Extraction and Ion Exchange Vol: 25 Page: 845-855
Keyword:
wastepaper, amine, metal ion, adsorption
An abstract:
New adsorption gels were prepd. by chem. immobilizing functional groups of primary amine and ethylenediamine on waste newspaper to investigate their adsorption behaviors for various metal ions from water at varying pH and from varying concn. of hydrochloric acid soln. They exhibited very high selectivity to precious metals such as gold, platinum, and palladium over base metals in the adsorption from hydrochloric acid soln. and the selectivity was higher than com. available anion exchange resin. The max. adsorption capacities for palladium and platinum were found to be greater than 1 mol/kg-dry gel.


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