Heating of acrylonitrile, vinyl acetate and divinylbenzene porous copo
lymers (AN-VA-DVB) with aminoguanidine salts in alkaline medium leads
to aminolysis and hydrolysis of the nitrile groups and hydrolysis of a
cetyl groups. As a result, an amphoteric chelating resin with guanidyl
and carboxyl groups at a concentration of ca. 1 and 2-4 mmol/g, respe
ctively, is obtained. The resin possesses a porous structure with a me
an pore radius of 5.6 nm in swollen state. The sorption of Cu(II) ions
increases with increasing content of functional groups, and reaches 1
20-170 mg/g at pH 5. The equilibrium sorption is attained after 300 mi
n. The infrared (IR) spectra of resins confirm that both guanidyl and
carboxyl groups form complexes with Cu(II) ions. From analysis of the
sorption degree of Cu(II) ions it can be concluded that statistically
two groups (carboxyl or/and guanidyl) participate in the complexation.
Electron paramagnetic resonance (EPR) spectra of the resins suggest t
hat at low pH the complexes of Cu(II) ions with carboxyl groups domina
te. At the pH range 3-8 the formation of Cu(II) complexes with carboxy
l and guanidyl groups is evident. At pH > 9 three or four nitrogen ato
ms participate in coordination sphere around Cu(II).