Abstract

AbstractSummary: Microwave irradiation method was used for synthesis of chelating ion exchange resin derived fom Salicylicacid‐Formaldehyde‐Resorcinol (SFR‐M). The resin was characterized by Elemental analysis, FTIR, TGA and SEM. The Broido and Horowitz‐Metzger method were used to calculate the energy of activation (Ea) from TGA. The microwave assisted chelating resin has different thermal behaviour as compared to conventional resin (SFR‐C). The sorption capacities of microwave SFR resin for transition metal ions are higher than conventional SFR resin. The separation of binary mixtures [Cu (II) and Zn (II)] in brass and [Ni (II) and Cd (II)] were successfully carried out using Kd value.

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