The adsorption of Pd(II) and Au(III) on the Duolite GT-73 has been investig
ated. The results obtained in chloride media showed a higher adsorption for
Au(III) (0.58 +/- 0.03 mmol/g resin) than for Pd(II) (0.262 +/- 0.015 mmol
/g resin); however, the adsorption for Pd(II) is faster.
The influence of several variables such as the hydrochloric acid concentrat
ion in both metals adsorption and the addition of thiocyanate and dioxan in
the study of Pd(II) has also been considered. None of the variables tested
result in an improvement of the resin capacity of the metal considered, on
ly a slightly higher adsorption for Pd(II) is observed for a HCl concentrat
ion of 0.01 M.
The adsorption of Pd(II) has also been carried out in the nitrate medium, i
n this case the experiments were limited by the low solubility of Pd(II) in
this medium (HNO3=1.0 M). The metal adsorption found was 0.35 mmol/g resin
.
Acidified thiourea or sodium thiocyanate solutions as well as a hydrochlori
c acid solution were used for the elution of the metals, the concentrated t
hiourea at high acidity being the most effective one for Pd(II) as well as
for Au(III). In general, the greater both the concentration of thiourea and
the acidity of the solution, the easier the elution of the two metals.
On the other hand, Cu(II) was readily eluted by hydrochloric acid, in contr
ast elutions of Au(III) and Pd(II) are less easy. Separation of Pd(II) and
Au(III) from Ni(II) and Cu(II) aqueous solutions by using Duolite GT-73 is
discussed. Separation of metal mixtures was carried out at different pH to
improve the selective adsorption. (C) 1999 Elsevier Science B.V. All rights
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