Impact of neodymium and scandium ionic radii on sorption dynamics of amberlite ir120 and ab-17-8 remote interaction
Jumadilov T. Totkhuskyzy B. Malimbayeva Z. Kondaurov R. Imangazy A. Khimersen K. Grazulevicius J.
September 2021MDPI
Materials
2021#14Issue 18
The aim of the work is to provide a comparative study of influence of ionic radii of neodymium and scandium ions on their sorption process from corresponding sulfates by individual ion exchangers Amberlite IR120, AB-17-8 and interpolymer system Amberlite IR120-AB-17-8. Experiments were carried out by using the following physicochemical methods of analysis: conductometry, pH-metry, colorimetry, and atomic-emission spectroscopy. Ion exchangers in the interpolymer system undergo remote interactions with a further transition into highly ionized state. There is the formation of optimal conformation in the structure of the initial ion exchangers. A significant increase of ionization of the ion-exchange resins occurs at molar ratio of Amberlite IR120:AB-17-8 = 5:1. A significant increase of sorption properties is observed at this ratio due to the mutual activation of ion exchangers. The average growth of sorption properties in interpolymer system Amberlite IR120:AB-17-8 = 5:1 is over 90% comparatively to Amberlite IR120 and almost 170% comparatively to AB-17-8 for neodymium ions sorption; for scandium ions sorption the growth is over 65% comparatively to Amberlite IR120 and almost 90% comparatively to AB-17-8. A possible reason for higher sorption of neodymium ions in comparison with scandium ions is maximum conformity of globes of internode links of Amberlite IR120 and AB-17-8 after activation to sizes of neodymium sulfate in an aqueous medium.
AB-17-8 , Amberlite IR120 , Industrial ion-exchangers , Interpolymer system , Mutual activation , Neodymium ions , Remote interaction , Scandium ions , Sorption
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Laboratory of Synthesis and Physicochemistry of Polymers, JSC Institute of Chemical Sciences after A.B. Bekturov, Sh. Valikhanov St. 106, Almaty, 050010, Kazakhstan
Department of Chemistry, Institute of Natural Science, Kazakh National Women’s Teacher Training University, Aiteke Bi Str. 99, Almaty, 050000, Kazakhstan
Institute of Natural Sciences and Geography, Abai Kazakh National Pedagogical University, Dostyk Ave. 13, Almaty, 050010, Kazakhstan
Department of Polymer Chemistry and Technology, Kaunas University of Technology, K. Donelaičio St. 73, Kaunas, LT119505811, Lithuania
Laboratory of Synthesis and Physicochemistry of Polymers
Department of Chemistry
Institute of Natural Sciences and Geography
Department of Polymer Chemistry and Technology
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