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The Absorption of Certain Metal Ions by Wool Fibers
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1974
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Materials ScienceInorganic ChemistryMaterials EngineeringChemical EngineeringSodium ChlorideComplex Metal AmminesEngineeringChemical FormMetalloid ContaminationAnalytical ChemistryCertain Metal IonsChemistryAmmonia SolutionsMineral ProcessingTextile Fibre
The absorption of mercuric ions by wool is strongly inhibited by sodium chloride. Complex metal ammines are readily sorbed from ammonia solutions and then desorbed from wool by acid. A technique suitable for removing low concentrations of copper from nickel solutions is described.