POLYMER PENDANT LIGAND CHEMISTRY .4. RECOVERY OF PRECIOUS-METAL IONS FROM STRONGLY ACIDIC SOLUTION WITH A POLYMER-SUPPORTED O-PHENYLENEDIAMINE HYDROCHLORIDE LIGAND
W. Li et al., POLYMER PENDANT LIGAND CHEMISTRY .4. RECOVERY OF PRECIOUS-METAL IONS FROM STRONGLY ACIDIC SOLUTION WITH A POLYMER-SUPPORTED O-PHENYLENEDIAMINE HYDROCHLORIDE LIGAND, Reactive & functional polymers, 28(1), 1995, pp. 89-96
We report on the synthesis and reactivity of a polymer-supported o-phe
nylenediamine hydrochloride ligand, PS-PDHC, using macroporous 6% cros
slinked polystyrene-divinylbenzene beads. The PS-PDHC ligand was found
to be highly selective to AuCl4- ions in strongly acidic solutions in
the presence of other precious metal ions, PdCl42-, PtCl42-, RhCl63-,
and RuCl52- (selectivity values: 2.5, Au/Pd; 7.5, Au/Pt; 7, Au/Rh; 2.
2, Au/Ru) as well as other transition metal ions, Fe3+, Cr3+, Cu2+, Ni
2+, and Mn2+. The sorption capacity, selectivity, kinetics of removal
and recovery, and solution isotherms have been determined for AuCl4- i
ons in competition with the above-mentioned metal ions. The relative e
ase of formation of the anionic complex in 0.5 M HCl, AuCl4-, was thou
ght to be the primary reason for its selective ability to bind to the
PS-PDHC ligand by an anion-exchange mechanism. Therefore, the effect o
f the HCl concentration on the kinetics of AuCl4- ion removal from sol
ution was also investigated to clearly show that raising the pH from 0
to 5 caused a dramatic decrease in rate. The AuCl4- ion can be recove
red quantitatively from the PS-PDHC beads using a 5% thiourea solution
in 0.1 M HCl, allowing the polymer-supported ligand to be reused.