Solid phase extraction of copper(II) by fixed bed procedure on cation exchange complexing resins
Articolo
Data di Pubblicazione:
2010
Abstract:
The efficiency of the metal ion recovery by solid phase extraction (SPE) in complexing resins columns is
predicted by a simple model based on two parameters reflecting the sorption equilibria and kinetics of the
metal ion on the considered resin. The parameter related to the adsorption equilibria was evaluated by the Gibbs–Donnan model, and that related to the kinetics by assuming that the ion exchange is the adsorption rate determining step. The predicted parameters make it possible to evaluate the breakthrough volume of the considered metal ion, Cu(II), from different kinds of complexing resins, and at different conditions, such as acidity and ionic composition.
predicted by a simple model based on two parameters reflecting the sorption equilibria and kinetics of the
metal ion on the considered resin. The parameter related to the adsorption equilibria was evaluated by the Gibbs–Donnan model, and that related to the kinetics by assuming that the ion exchange is the adsorption rate determining step. The predicted parameters make it possible to evaluate the breakthrough volume of the considered metal ion, Cu(II), from different kinds of complexing resins, and at different conditions, such as acidity and ionic composition.
Tipologia CRIS:
1.1 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Solid phase extraction; Metal ions; Copper(II); Complexing resins; Adsorption equilibria on complexing resins; Adsorption kinetics on complexing resins
Elenco autori:
Pesavento, Maria; Sturini, Michela; D'Agostino, Girolamo; Biesuz, Raffaela
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