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      Immobilization of Metal Hexacyanoferrate Ion-Exchangers for the Synthesis of Metal Ion Sorbents—A Mini-Review

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          Metal hexacyanoferrates are very efficient sorbents for the recovery of alkali and base metal ions (including radionuclides such as Cs). Generally produced by the direct reaction of metal salts with potassium hexacyanoferrate (the precursors), they are characterized by ion-exchange and structural properties that make then particularly selective for Cs(I), Rb(I) and Tl(I) recovery (based on their hydrated ionic radius consistent with the size of the ion-exchanger cage), though they can bind also base metals. The major drawback of these materials is associated to their nanometer or micrometer size that makes them difficult to recover in large-size continuous systems. For this reason many techniques have been designed for immobilizing these ion-exchangers in suitable matrices that can be organic (mainly polymers and biopolymers) or inorganic (mineral supports), carbon-based matrices. This immobilization may proceed by in situ synthesis or by entrapment/encapsulation. This mini-review reports some examples of hybrid materials synthesized for the immobilization of metal hexacyanoferrate, the different conditionings of these composite materials and, briefly, the parameters to take into account for their optimal design and facilitated use.

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                Contributors
                Role: Academic Editor
                Journal
                Molecules
                Molecules
                molecules
                Molecules
                MDPI
                1420-3049
                19 November 2015
                November 2015
                : 20
                : 11
                : 20582-20613
                Affiliations
                Ecole des mines d’Alès, Centre des Matériaux des Mines d’Alès, 6, avenue de Clavières, F-30319 ALES cedex, France; thierry.vincent@ 123456mines-ales.fr (T.V.); chloe.vincent@ 123456mines-ales.fr (C.V.)
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                These authors contributed equally to this work.

                [* ]Correspondence: eric.guibal@ 123456mines-ales.fr ; Tel.: +33-466-782-734; Fax: +33-466-782-701
                Article
                molecules-20-19718
                10.3390/molecules201119718
                6332395
                26610439
                9a73ded8-a629-4907-91a4-9ddcb2a4414d
                © 2015 by the authors.

                Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons by Attribution (CC-BY) license ( http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).

                History
                : 27 August 2015
                : 06 November 2015
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                metal hexacyanoferrate,ion-exchanger,composite materials,in situ synthesis,encapsulation,polymers,biopolymers,porous mineral supports

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