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      Retention behaviour of Hg(II) and Pb(II) ions on a chemically modified, strongly basic anion-exchange resin: Effect of acid mixed with surfactant on the distribution coefficients of metal ions

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          Titan yellow has been adsorbed on a strongly basic anion-exchange resin. The effects of concentration, pH, time, and temperature on adsorption of the dye by the resin have been studied. The effects of surfactants on the distribution coefficients of metal ions were also studied. On the basis of distribution coefficients several binary separations of analytical importance (Zn(II) from Hg(II), Zn(II) from Pb(II), Cu(II) from Pb(II), Cd(II) from Pb(II), and Cu(II) from Hg(II) have been achieved on a column containing the Titan yellow-modified resin. Hg(II) and Pb(II) were selectively analysed in synthetic mixtures.

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          Journal
          1326
          121093
          Acta Chromatographica
          A Sponsored Open Access Journal on Chromatography
          Acta Chromatographica
          Akadémiai Kiadó, co-published with Springer Science+Business Media B.V., Formerly Kluwer Academic Publishers B.V.
          1233-2356
          2083-5736
          1 June 2008
          24 June 2008
          : 20
          : 2
          : 195-208
          Affiliations
          [ 1 ] Analytical Research Laboratory, Department of Chemistry, Aligarh Muslim University, Aligarh 202002, India
          [ 2 ] Department of Applied Chemistry, Aligarh Muslim University, Aligarh 202002, India
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          10.1556/AChrom.20.2008.2.5
          6654efb1-2f7b-40ce-a435-e7a6b70d2508
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          Materials properties,Nanomaterials,Chemistry,Nanotechnology,Analytical chemistry,Thin films & surfaces

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