Encyclopedia of Separation Science 2000
DOI: 10.1016/b0-12-226770-2/04281-2
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Chelating Ion Exchange Resins

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“…It also has rapid adsorption toward metal ions, high selectivity, high capture capacity and resource recovery [39]. In late 1970s, the possibility for a resin to be applied to any complexation process in analytical chemistry was studied, conducted, and concluded that the main obstacle of this study is to prevent any ligand groups such as thiol or primary amino groups from losing during the coupling reaction [40]. A study has successfully proved analytical applications of resins containing amide and polyamine functional groups to make sure it is selective for one particular metal ion or one from which several metal ions until it can be retained and eluted [41].…”
Section: Chelating Resinsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…It also has rapid adsorption toward metal ions, high selectivity, high capture capacity and resource recovery [39]. In late 1970s, the possibility for a resin to be applied to any complexation process in analytical chemistry was studied, conducted, and concluded that the main obstacle of this study is to prevent any ligand groups such as thiol or primary amino groups from losing during the coupling reaction [40]. A study has successfully proved analytical applications of resins containing amide and polyamine functional groups to make sure it is selective for one particular metal ion or one from which several metal ions until it can be retained and eluted [41].…”
Section: Chelating Resinsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Chelating resins is widely used to separate the certain metal ion from its aqueous solution, water bodies or from the soil efficiently, either to remove or to retrieve the metals for other uses [39]. The chelating resins that contribute to several applications that are summarized in Table 8, with their respective purpose, along with the highlighted methods and chelating resins [39][40][41][42].…”
Section: Application Of Chelating Resin In Removing Heavy Metalsmentioning
confidence: 99%