Abstract
A sorbent was synthesized as a cellulose cloth, the fibers of which have nanopores with walls made of cellulose chains and ethanol cyclams. The formation of (NH4)2[NiL(NH3)2Cl2] complexes where L2– is the CH–(O–)–CH–(O–) glucopyranose group was established by chemical analysis and IR and UV/Vis spectroscopy. Using small-angle X-ray scattering and measurement of the partial free space and adsorption capacity, the complex formation in the [Ni(NH3)6]Cl2 concentration range of up to 0.43 mol/L was found to occur in nanopores with the sorption constant Ksorb = 15.8. The limiting content of the complexes is 2.63 mmol/g and their effective radius is 0.45 nm. In the concentration range of 0.43–0.91 mol/L, the complexation occurs on the fiber surface, Ksorb = 1.85. The effective radius of the complexes is 0.5 nm.
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