Adsorption of rare earths with crown ether adsorbents
- 1 January 1985
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Royal Society of Chemistry (RSC) in The Analyst
- Vol. 110 (11) , 1387-1390
- https://doi.org/10.1039/an9851001387
Abstract
Crown ether-phosphotungstic acid (PW) and crown ether-phosphomolybdic acid (PMo) precipitates, and also the granular entrapped crown ether-PMo (or PW) in polyacrylamide, were prepared and applied as adsorbents for rare earth metal ions. Adsorbents containing 15-crown-5, such as 15-crown-5-PMo, were better adsorbents than the other crown ether precipitates. The adsorption capacity of 15-crown-5-PMo for Eu3+ was determined and corresponded to about 0.166 mmol of Eu3+ per gram of the adsorbent. The effects of pH and metal ion concentration on adsorption were also investigated. Crown ether-PMo (or PW) precipitates underwent hydrolysis at pH 1, but the granular entrapped crown ether-PMo (or PW)-polyacrylamide adsorbents were not hydrolysed at pH 1. The adsorption of individual rare earth ions with 15-crown-5-PMo-polyacrylamide showed that Tb3+, Nd3+, Eu3+ and Gd3+ were readily adsorbed, but adsorption was difficult for Ce4+, Sm3+ and Dy3+.Keywords
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