Abstract
Abstract Zirconium(IV) arsenate vanadate was prepared by adding a mixture comprising 0.05 M sodium hydrogen arsenate and 0.05 M sodium metavanadate to an aqueous solution of zirconium(IV) dichloride oxide (0.05 M) in different volume ratios at pH 1. The material possessed a good ion-exchange capacity of 1.20 and 1.30 meq g−1 of exchanger for the Na+ and K+ ion, respectively, and was fairly stable in dilute mineral acids, but insoluble in water, acetic acid, formic acid, ethanol, and 1,4-dioxane. The distribution coefficients of a large number of metal ions were determined in different solvent systems.
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