Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5280771 | Tetrahedron Letters | 2008 | 4 Pages |
In exploring selective extraction systems for use in environmental remediation or in metal scavenging agents for use in combinatorial chemistry, a novel reagent for the selective extraction of copper(II) has been developed. 2-Quinoxalinol salen ligands supported on an aminomethyl-polystyrene resin has been shown to efficiently and selectively extract copper(II) ions from organic solvents within 30Â min under a variety of experimental conditions. Mild reducing conditions allow for metal ion recovery.
Graphical abstract2-Quinoxalinol salen ligands supported on an aminomethyl-polystyrene resin has been shown to efficiently and selectively extract copper(II) ions from organic solvents within 30Â min under a variety of experimental conditions. Mild reducing conditions allow for metal ion recovery.Download full-size image