Studies of Lanthanum(III) Nitrate Complex Sorption on the Strongly Basic Anion Exchanger Wofatit SBW Possessing Various Degrees of Crosslinking

Rare earth elements of high purity including lanthanum play an important role in many fields of modern technology. This paper presents possibilities of the selective removal of lanthanum(III) nitrate complexes from the 90% v/v CH 3 OH–10% v/v 1 and 7 M HNO 3 systems as well as the 90% v/v C 2 H 5 OH...

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Main Authors: Z. Hubicki, M. Olszak
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Hindawi - SAGE Publishing 1998-07-01
Series:Adsorption Science & Technology
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1177/026361749801600702
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spelling doaj-533346ec83a046ce97d09a9e5c866fb22021-04-02T11:39:56ZengHindawi - SAGE PublishingAdsorption Science & Technology0263-61742048-40381998-07-011610.1177/026361749801600702Studies of Lanthanum(III) Nitrate Complex Sorption on the Strongly Basic Anion Exchanger Wofatit SBW Possessing Various Degrees of CrosslinkingZ. HubickiM. OlszakRare earth elements of high purity including lanthanum play an important role in many fields of modern technology. This paper presents possibilities of the selective removal of lanthanum(III) nitrate complexes from the 90% v/v CH 3 OH–10% v/v 1 and 7 M HNO 3 systems as well as the 90% v/v C 2 H 5 OH–10% v/v 1 and 7 M HNO 3 systems by frontal analysis on the strongly basic anion exchanger Wofatit SBW crosslinked with 2–16% DVB. The weight and bed distribution coefficients as well as the number of theoretical plates were determined from the breakthrough curves. It has been shown that the sorption of lanthanum(III) nitrate complexes in both methanol and ethanol systems increased as the degree of crosslinkage increased from 2% to 8% DVB, and then decreased with further increase in crosslinking. This can be interpreted in terms of a ‘sieve action’ arising from the partial removal of large complex ions from the anion-exchanger phase [not all the ion-exchange centres are accessible to La(NO 3 ) 3-n n species].https://doi.org/10.1177/026361749801600702
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Studies of Lanthanum(III) Nitrate Complex Sorption on the Strongly Basic Anion Exchanger Wofatit SBW Possessing Various Degrees of Crosslinking
Adsorption Science & Technology
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M. Olszak
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title Studies of Lanthanum(III) Nitrate Complex Sorption on the Strongly Basic Anion Exchanger Wofatit SBW Possessing Various Degrees of Crosslinking
title_short Studies of Lanthanum(III) Nitrate Complex Sorption on the Strongly Basic Anion Exchanger Wofatit SBW Possessing Various Degrees of Crosslinking
title_full Studies of Lanthanum(III) Nitrate Complex Sorption on the Strongly Basic Anion Exchanger Wofatit SBW Possessing Various Degrees of Crosslinking
title_fullStr Studies of Lanthanum(III) Nitrate Complex Sorption on the Strongly Basic Anion Exchanger Wofatit SBW Possessing Various Degrees of Crosslinking
title_full_unstemmed Studies of Lanthanum(III) Nitrate Complex Sorption on the Strongly Basic Anion Exchanger Wofatit SBW Possessing Various Degrees of Crosslinking
title_sort studies of lanthanum(iii) nitrate complex sorption on the strongly basic anion exchanger wofatit sbw possessing various degrees of crosslinking
publisher Hindawi - SAGE Publishing
series Adsorption Science & Technology
issn 0263-6174
2048-4038
publishDate 1998-07-01
description Rare earth elements of high purity including lanthanum play an important role in many fields of modern technology. This paper presents possibilities of the selective removal of lanthanum(III) nitrate complexes from the 90% v/v CH 3 OH–10% v/v 1 and 7 M HNO 3 systems as well as the 90% v/v C 2 H 5 OH–10% v/v 1 and 7 M HNO 3 systems by frontal analysis on the strongly basic anion exchanger Wofatit SBW crosslinked with 2–16% DVB. The weight and bed distribution coefficients as well as the number of theoretical plates were determined from the breakthrough curves. It has been shown that the sorption of lanthanum(III) nitrate complexes in both methanol and ethanol systems increased as the degree of crosslinkage increased from 2% to 8% DVB, and then decreased with further increase in crosslinking. This can be interpreted in terms of a ‘sieve action’ arising from the partial removal of large complex ions from the anion-exchanger phase [not all the ion-exchange centres are accessible to La(NO 3 ) 3-n n species].
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