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Synthesis of dihydroxamic acid chelating polymers and the adsorptive property for uranium in sea water
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1986
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Chemical EngineeringEngineeringDihydroxamic AcidPolymer ScienceWater PurificationChemisorptionOrganic ChemistrySea WaterPolymer CharacterizationChemistryAdsorptive PropertyElemental AnalysisPolymer SupportPolymer AnalysisPolymer ReactionSynthetic ChemistryPolymer ChemistryPolymers
Abstract Preparation of new chelating polymers bearing dihydroxamic acid groups and the adsorptive ability for uranium in sea water are described. Chloromethylated polystyrene crosslinked with divinylbenzene was treated with diethyl malonate in N , N ‐dimethylformamide to give the polymer having diethyl malonate groups. This polymer was then treated with hydroxylamine in methanol to afford the dihydroxamic acid polymer. The presence of hydroxamic acid groups was confirmed by the appearance of IR absorption band at 1680 cm −1 . The dihydroxamic acid polymer contained carboxylic acid groups as well as hydroxamic acid ones, and the contents of carboxylic acid and hydroxamic acid groups were estimated from elemental analysis to be 2–3 and 2–4 mmol/g, respectively. The polymer showed the adsorptive ability of 40 μg‐U/g in 8 days for uranium in sea water. In addition, the polymer showed the selective adsorptivity for iron, nickel, copper, and zinc as well as uranium. The macroreticular‐type polymer showed much higher adsorption rate for uranium in sea water than the gel‐type ones did, suggesting that the rate depends on the diffusion of the uranium in the polymer support.
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