The adsorption of metal ions by chelating agent-loaded resins was studied in aqueous media. The resins were prepared by loading the conventional cation exchange resin, coated glass powder by pohsphonyl atactic polypropylene resin(200 to 250 mesh) with...
The adsorption of metal ions by chelating agent-loaded resins was studied in aqueous media. The resins were prepared by loading the conventional cation exchange resin, coated glass powder by pohsphonyl atactic polypropylene resin(200 to 250 mesh) with chelating agents containing hydroxyl groups.
The composition of synthetic resins was analyzed by infrared absorption spectroscopy and also discussed. The optimum conditions for the adsorption of metal ions were determined with respect to the shaking time, the effect of cation concentration and the effect of adsorption of capacities on the industrial waste water in the medium.