Samarium(III) Removal by Weak Acid Exchanger Amberlite IRC-50 in (H+) and (Na+) Forms
Afaf Amara Rekkab,
Mohamed Amine Didi
Abstract:Adsorption of samarium(III) on a weakly macroporous cation exchanger Amberlite IRC-50 (H+) and (Na+) forms is studied as a function of the initial pH of the aqueous solution, time and temperature, initial samarium(III) ion concentration, and the amount of resin at a fixed temperature (20 ± 1 °C). The concentration range was between 0.1–5 mmol/L, the pH range was between 1.8 and 10.5; the stirring time was between 2 and 60 min; and the amount of resin was between 0.025 and 0.15 g. Both the film and particle dif… Show more
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