Synthesis of Functional Resins Containing Heterocyclic Rings and Their Sorption Properties for Noble-Metal Ions
- 1 January 1988
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Taylor & Francis in Journal of Macromolecular Science: Part A - Chemistry
- Vol. 25 (10) , 1443-1454
- https://doi.org/10.1080/00222338808053432
Abstract
Five kinds of functional resins, 2-aminopyridine resin (2-APR), 3-APR, 4-APR, 2-hydroxypyridine resin (2-HPR), and 2-thiolbenzothiazole resin (2-TBTR), were synthesized. The functional group capacities of the resins were 3.0–4.2 mmol/g resin. The sorption capacities of 4-APR, 3-APR, and 2-APR for Au(III) and Pt(IV) were 3.12–3.22 mmol Au(III)/g APR and 1.27–1.60 mmol Pt(IV)/g APR. The molar complex ratios, Au(III)/NH-C5H4N and Pt(IV)/NH-Cs H4N were 0.84–0.97 and 0.34–0.48, respectively. Selective sorption of 4-APR for various coexistent metal ions over a wide acidity range (1–5 N HCl) was in the following order: Pt(IV) > Au(III) > Cd2+ > Zn2+ > Pd(II) > Mn2+, Cu2+, Fe3+. The Au(III) adsorbed on APR can be quantitatively eluted with 2% aqueous thiourea. The regenerated APR can be reused without apparent decrease in the sorption capacity for Au(III). The separation of Au(III) and Cu2+ was studied preliminarily. The excellent properties show that APR may be used in the gold industry. The sorption capacities of 2-HPR for Au(III) is 0.99 mmol Au(III)/g 2-HPR. That of 2-TBTR for Au(III) is less than that of APR. 2-HPR is stable below 100°C, while 4-APR and 2-APR are stable below 80°C in air.Keywords
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