1996
DOI: 10.1002/mats.1996.040050215
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Theory and mathematical models of ion retention by watersoluble polymers during membrane filtration

Abstract: SUMMARYTheoretical approaches to the description of ion retention in aqueous solution by soluble polymers during membrane filtration are proposed. Examination of the chemisms responsible for inorganic ion complexation and retention by membrane-based separations helps to select appropriate hydrophilic polymers and optimum chemical conditions for the process. The ion separation and enrichment data may be formally explained by using mathematical models based on the theory of kinetics of the reactions in partially… Show more

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“…In the FTIR spectra of poly(AA)-Sn, prepared with different tin contents, the most important absorption bands (in cm 21 ) appear at: 3437 m(OH); 2928-2861 m(CÀ ÀH) of CH 2 and CH groups; 1720 m(C¼ ¼O) of carboxylic acid groups; 1567 m assym (COO 2 ) groups; 1407 m sym (COO 2 ), and so on. For pure poly(AA), the doublet at 1451-1400 cm 21 is observed with the maximum intensity at 1451 cm 21 , differing from poly(AA)-Sn where the intensity is inverted. This result suggests that the band at 1407 cm 21 for poly(AA)-Sn would be a symmetric carboxylate, m sym (COO 2 ), produced by the interaction with tin salt, which is enhanced.…”
Section: Synthesis and Characterization Of Water-soluble Metal Polymersmentioning
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“…In the FTIR spectra of poly(AA)-Sn, prepared with different tin contents, the most important absorption bands (in cm 21 ) appear at: 3437 m(OH); 2928-2861 m(CÀ ÀH) of CH 2 and CH groups; 1720 m(C¼ ¼O) of carboxylic acid groups; 1567 m assym (COO 2 ) groups; 1407 m sym (COO 2 ), and so on. For pure poly(AA), the doublet at 1451-1400 cm 21 is observed with the maximum intensity at 1451 cm 21 , differing from poly(AA)-Sn where the intensity is inverted. This result suggests that the band at 1407 cm 21 for poly(AA)-Sn would be a symmetric carboxylate, m sym (COO 2 ), produced by the interaction with tin salt, which is enhanced.…”
Section: Synthesis and Characterization Of Water-soluble Metal Polymersmentioning
confidence: 80%
“…For pure poly(AA), the doublet at 1451-1400 cm 21 is observed with the maximum intensity at 1451 cm 21 , differing from poly(AA)-Sn where the intensity is inverted. This result suggests that the band at 1407 cm 21 for poly(AA)-Sn would be a symmetric carboxylate, m sym (COO 2 ), produced by the interaction with tin salt, which is enhanced. This result is corroborated by the enhancement of band intensity at 1612-1567 cm 21 attributed to m asymm (COO 2 ).…”
Section: Synthesis and Characterization Of Water-soluble Metal Polymersmentioning
confidence: 80%
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