Ion-selective polymer-supported reagents: the principle of bifunctionality

Citation
Sd. Alexandratos et S. Natesan, Ion-selective polymer-supported reagents: the principle of bifunctionality, EUR POLYM J, 35(3), 1999, pp. 431-436
Citations number
14
Categorie Soggetti
Organic Chemistry/Polymer Science
Journal title
EUROPEAN POLYMER JOURNAL
ISSN journal
00143057 → ACNP
Volume
35
Issue
3
Year of publication
1999
Pages
431 - 436
Database
ISI
SICI code
0014-3057(199903)35:3<431:IPRTPO>2.0.ZU;2-K
Abstract
Phosphonic acid ion exchange resins have been synthesized from polystyrene beads and sorption studies with Eu(III) and Fe(III) from acid solutions are reported. The effect of increasing matrix rigidity by crosslinking with 5, 12, and 20% divinylbenzene (DVB) on the extent of complexation is quantifi ed. In a representative example. complexation decreases from 97.7% to 3.60% Eu(III) at a 0.5 h contact time from 10(-4) N Eu(NO3)(3)/0.10 N HNO3 solut ion us the crosslink level in microporous (i.e., gel) resins changes from 5 to 20% DVB. Complexation at the two crosslink levels decreases to 31.7% an d 0.61%, respectively, from 1.00 N HNO3 solution. Macroporosity can increas e the level of complexation, but the effect under the present conditions is minimal for 5 and 20% DVB macroporous resins (98.3% and 31.7% Eu(III) from 0.10 N HNO3; 28.8% a and 1.26% Eu(III) from 1.00 N HNO3). It is now report ed that immobilizing sulfonic acid ligands on to the aromatic rings bearing the phosphonic groups allows the latter to rapidly complex metal ions to l evels exceeding 90% from highly acidic solutions. Under the conditions note d above, bifunctional 5 and 20% DVB gel resins complex >99% Eu(III) from 0. 10 N HNO3 and 94% Eu(III) from 1.00 N HNO3 solutions. The principle of bifu nctionality is thus proposed as an alternative to macroporosity: polymer-su pported reagents with enhanced metal ion complexation kinetics require the presence of an access ligand along with a recognition ligand for the target ed selectivity. (C) 1998 Elsevier Science Ltd. All rights reserved.