Abstract
Amorphous titanium arsenates have been prepared by mixing solutions of titanic chloride and sodium arsenate of different concentrations and in varying volume ratios. The material prepared by mixing 0·05M titanic chloride and 0·05M sodium arsenate in the ratio 1 : 1 was studied in detail for its ion exchange capacity, stability, thermogravimetry, pH-titration curve and K d values. The structures of one sample was established tentatively and its utility demonstrated by separating Pb(II) from Cu(II), Zn(II), Mg(II) and Ga(III).
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