SELECTIVE SEPARATION OF METALS BY A NEW SORBENT, THE POLYETHYLENIMINE METHYLENEPHOSPHONIC ACID (PEIMPA)

  • OMAR ABDERRAHIM
    LABORATORY OF CATALYSIS AND SYNTHESIS IN ORGANIC CHEMISTRY, CHEMISTRY DEPARTMENT, TLEMCEN UNIVERSITY, BP 119, TLEMCEN, ALGERIA
  • MOHAMED AMINE DIDI
    LABORATORY OF CATALYSIS AND SYNTHESIS IN ORGANIC CHEMISTRY, CHEMISTRY DEPARTMENT, TLEMCEN UNIVERSITY, BP 119, TLEMCEN, ALGERIA
    MADIDI13@YAHOO.FR
  • ANDBERNARD MOREAU
    ENSI CAEN, UNIVERSITY OF CAEN, LCMT, UMR CNRS 6507, F-14050, CAEN, FRANCE
  • DIDIER VILLEMIN
    ENSI CAEN, UNIVERSITY OF CAEN, LCMT, UMR CNRS 6507, F-14050, CAEN, FRANCE

Abstract

A new sorbent, the polyethylenimine methylenephosphonic acid (PEIMPA), was synthesized from commercially available polyethylenimine. After characterization by (1H, 13C, 31P) NMR, elementary analysis, UV/VIS and FTIR, the new ion exchange polymer PEIMPA has been investigated in liquid – solid extraction of a mixture of Cd(II), Co(II), Cu(II), Fe(III), Ni(II), Pb(II) and Zn(II) cations from a mineral residue of zinc ore dissolved in nitric acid. The selectivity of this polymer was studied as a function of pH. PEIMPA can sorb much higher amounts of Fe ion than Cd, Co, Cu, Ni, Pb and Zn ions. The recovery of Fe(III) is almost quantitative. Because of this remarkable affinity, the PEIMPA resin has potential for application in several fields. Further studies of the polymer are in progress.

Cuvinte cheie

phosphonic sorbent heavy metal ions liquid-solid extraction selectivity polyethylenimine methylenephosphonic acid