Effect of Crown Ethers on the Ion-Exchange Behavior of Alkaline Earth Metals. Toward Improved Ion-Exchange Methods for the Separation and Preconcentration of Radium

The effect of selected crown ethers on the uptake of alkaline earth cations by sulfonic acid and diphosphonic acid-based cation-exchange resins from hydrochloric acid media is examined. The effect observed is shown to vary with the hydrophobicity of the crown ether. Water-soluble crown ethers enhanc...

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Veröffentlicht in:Anal. Chem 1997-08, Vol.69 (15), p.3028-3037
Hauptverfasser: Dietz, Mark L, Chiarizia, Renato, Horwitz, E. Philip, Bartsch, Richard A, Talanov, Vladimir
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Zusammenfassung:The effect of selected crown ethers on the uptake of alkaline earth cations by sulfonic acid and diphosphonic acid-based cation-exchange resins from hydrochloric acid media is examined. The effect observed is shown to vary with the hydrophobicity of the crown ether. Water-soluble crown ethers enhance the sorption of certain cations, thereby improving the selectivity of the resin for other alkaline earths over calcium ion, an apparent result of a synergistic interaction between crown ether present in the resin phase and the ionic functional groups of the resin. In the presence of more hydrophobic crown ethers, a decrease in cation sorption is often observed, a result of the exclusion of the crown ether from the resin phase and the formation of cation−crown complexes in the solution phase. The result can be a reversal of the selectivity sequence ordinarily exhibited by the resin.
ISSN:0003-2700
1520-6882
DOI:10.1021/ac9700437