Abstract

Acrylonitrile based cerium (IV) phosphate has been synthesized as a new fibrous ion-exchanger. It has been characterized using X-ray, IR, TGA and DTG studies in addition to its ion-exchange capacity, elution behaviour, pH titration and distribution behaviour. Separation factors and Kd values for various metal ions have also been determined and a marked selectivity for Hg2+ has been found. As a consequence, some binary separations of metal ions have been performed on a column of this material, demonstrating its analytical potential.

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