In this study, chelating ion exchangers containing phosphonic
(−PO(OH)2) acid groups (RSPO,
Diaion-CRP200) and the new chelating resins (Diphonix) containing
sulfonic and gem-diphosphonic acid groups chemically bonded in a styrene−divinylbenzene
polymeric network
have been investigated for sorption of Cd(II) ions from phosphoric
acid solutions. Comparison
of acid dependencies of Cd(II) uptake measured with that obtained
using a commercial sulfonic
acid type ion-exchange resin (Dowex 50W(X8)) and a solvent
containing resins (Actinide-CU)
has been performed. The resin Diphonix has been employed for
columnar sorption of Cd(II)
and Cr(III) ions from phosphoric acid solutions.
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