2008
DOI: 10.1016/j.seppur.2008.09.003
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Multidentate nitrogen/oxygen donor ionophores; their use as selective extracting and mobile-carrier agents for copper(II) ions

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“…These properties have been investigated by their application as modifier of octadecyl disks for separationconcentration of trace amounts of metal ions (Fathi et al 2010;Shamsipur et al 2000), as phase transfer agents of metal ions in liquid-liquid extraction (Oshima et al 2003), as extractant in cloud point extraction procedures (Fathi and Yaftian 2009;Shemirani et al 2006), as mobile carrier agents for the transport of metal ions through liquid membranes (Fathi et al 2008) and as sensory molecules for preparation of cation-selective electrodes (Pilehvari et al 2007).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…These properties have been investigated by their application as modifier of octadecyl disks for separationconcentration of trace amounts of metal ions (Fathi et al 2010;Shamsipur et al 2000), as phase transfer agents of metal ions in liquid-liquid extraction (Oshima et al 2003), as extractant in cloud point extraction procedures (Fathi and Yaftian 2009;Shemirani et al 2006), as mobile carrier agents for the transport of metal ions through liquid membranes (Fathi et al 2008) and as sensory molecules for preparation of cation-selective electrodes (Pilehvari et al 2007).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Following our previous reports focused on the ionophoric properties of Schiff base receptors (Fathi et al 2008;Fathi and Yaftian 2009;Fathi et al 2010;Pilehvari et al 2007) and the application of modified silica nanoparticles for removal of metal ions from water samples (Shiri-Yekta et al 2013), the present study investigated the application of modified nanosilica particles (MNS) by three Schiff base ligands ( Fig. 1) named 3-methoxy salicylaldimine propyl triethoxysilane (MNS 1 ), 5-bromo salicylaldimine propyl triethoxysilane (MNS 2 ) and 3-hydroxy salicylaldimine propyl triethoxysilane (MNS 3 ) as adsorbents for removal of copper, lead, cobalt, nickel, zinc and cadmium ions from aqueous solutions.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…In recent years Schiff base compounds have been a famous and applicable class of reagents in analytical fields, such as potentiometric sensor [19][20][21], bulk and supported liquid membrane transport [22,23], optical sensor [24], solid phase and cloud point extraction [25,26]. The study of complexation reaction of these ligands in nonaqueous matrices could be used as an efficient strategy to design the analytical systems.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As instance, Schiff base ligands are used as modifier of octadecyl discs for separation and concentration of trace amount of metal ions [16]. This class of metal ion receptors has been also used as phase transfer agents of metal ions in liquid-liquid extraction [17] and transport through liquid membranes [18]. Suitability of Schiff base ligands for cloud point extraction methodology has been investigated by Shemirani et al [19].…”
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“…In continuation to our studies on the ion receptor properties and analytical applications of N x O y -type Schiff base ligands [16,18,[20][21][22], we describe here the application of N,N 0 -bis(2-hydroxyacetophenone)-1,2-propanediimine (L) (Fig. 1) plexing agent for the cloud point extraction of trace amounts of Cu 2+ ions in water samples, and subsequent determination by flame atomic absorption spectrometry (FAAS).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%