Ion-Pair Sorption of Alkali Metal Chlorides by Crown Ether Carboxamide Resins

Ten crown ether carboxamide resins are prepared by condensation polymerization of N,N-dialkyl sym-(R)dibenzo-16-crown-5-oxyacetamide monomers with formaldehyde in formic acid. Competitive ion-pair sorption of alkali metal chlorides from aqueous methanol solutions by these novel resins reveals that b...

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Veröffentlicht in:Separation Science and Technology 1996-09, Vol.31 (16), p.2195-2208
Hauptverfasser: Hayashita, Takashi, Yamasaki, Kenji, White, John C., Kasprzyk, Stanislaw P., Bartsch, Richard A.
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Zusammenfassung:Ten crown ether carboxamide resins are prepared by condensation polymerization of N,N-dialkyl sym-(R)dibenzo-16-crown-5-oxyacetamide monomers with formaldehyde in formic acid. Competitive ion-pair sorption of alkali metal chlorides from aqueous methanol solutions by these novel resins reveals that both sorption selectivity and efficiency are influenced by: 1) the conformational positioning of the pendant carboxamide group with respect to the crown ether cavity; 2) the length of the N,N-dialkyl chains on the pendant carboxamide group; 3) the methanol content of the aqueous methanol solution; 4) the concentration of alkali metal chlorides in the sample solution; and 5) the temperature of the sample solution. The highest sorption efficiency and Na + selectivity are obtained for a resin prepared from N.N-dibutyl sym-(propyl)dibenzo-16-crown-5-oxacetamide monomer in which the geminal propyl group orients the carboxamide-containing side arm over the crown ether cavity. Lengthening the alkyl chains in the carboxamide group is detrimental to both sorption efficiency and selectivity. A very sharp response of alkali metal chloride sorption to the methanol content of the sample solution is noted for the crown ether resins which possess preorganized carboxamide side arms.
ISSN:0149-6395
1520-5754
DOI:10.1080/01496399608001040