Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1246935 Talanta 2009 7 Pages PDF
Abstract

Silica gel-immobilized, di-ionizable calix[4]arenes are employed as stationary phases in ion-exchange chromatography for selected heavy metal ions. Sorption efficiencies for Pb2+ are dependent on the structure of the calix[4]arene ligand and the linker that joins the ligand to the silica gel, as well as the acidity of the sample solution. Although the resins exhibit only poor sorption of Cd2+, they are found to be scavengers for Hg2+. Competitive sorption studies are conducted with selected resins.

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