2001
DOI: 10.1016/s0927-7757(00)00750-0
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Synthesis, characterization and analytical applications of lead (II) selective polyacrylonitrile thorium (IV) phosphate: a novel fibrous ion exchanger

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“…and inorganic part while retaining the better properties of both the counterparts. The nanocomposite ion exchangers have better mechanical, chemical, thermal and radiation stability, in addition to enhanced reproducibility [33][34][35][36] . These organic polymer based hybrid ion exchange materials exhibit improvements in ion exchange properties and selectivity for heavy toxic metals.…”
Section: Nanocomposite Ion Exchangersmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…and inorganic part while retaining the better properties of both the counterparts. The nanocomposite ion exchangers have better mechanical, chemical, thermal and radiation stability, in addition to enhanced reproducibility [33][34][35][36] . These organic polymer based hybrid ion exchange materials exhibit improvements in ion exchange properties and selectivity for heavy toxic metals.…”
Section: Nanocomposite Ion Exchangersmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Thus, the synthesis of polymeric/inorganic composites has received a great deal of attention because it provided new materials with special mechanical, chemical, electrochemical, and optical as well as magnetic properties [8][9][10][11]. A few such excellent ion exchange materials have been developed and are successfully being used in chromatographic techniques [12][13][14]. An inorganic ion exchanger based on organic polymeric matrix is an interesting material, as it possesses the mechanical stability due to the presence of organic species and the basic characteristics of an inorganic ion exchanger regarding its selectivity for some particular metal ions [15][16][17].…”
Section: Author: Meraj Alam Khanmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Thus, the synthesis of polymeric/inorganic composites has received a great deal of attention because it provided new materials with special mechanical, chemical, electrochemical, and optical as well as magnetic properties [8][9][10][11].A few such excellent ion exchange materials have been developed and are successfully being used in chromatographic techniques [12][13][14]. An inorganic ion exchanger based on organic polymeric matrix is an interesting material, as it possesses the mechanical stability due to the presence of organic species and the basic characteristics of an inorganic ion exchanger regarding its selectivity for some particular metal ions [15][16][17]. It was therefore considered to synthesize such hybrid ion exchangers with a good ion exchange capacity, high stability, reproducibility, and selectivity for heavy metal ions, indicating that they are useful in environmental applications.…”
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confidence: 99%