Ap. Gupta et Pk. Varshney, SYNTHESIS, CHARACTERIZATION AND ION-EXCHANGE PROPERTIES OF ZIRCONIUM(IV) TUNGSTOPHOSPHATE, A CATION-EXCHANGER, Synthesis and reactivity in inorganic and metal-organic chemistry, 28(1), 1998, pp. 105-119
Eight samples of the three-component cation exchanger zirconium(IV) tu
ngstophosphate (ZWP) were prepared under varying conditions of mixing,
ratio of solutions of 0.1 M zirconium oxychloride, 0.1 M sodium tungs
tate, 0.1 M ammonium sodium hydrogenorthophosphate and 0.1 M orthophos
phoric acid, pH values and others. The material shows ion exchange cap
acity for K+ ions of 1.00 meq/g. Its chemical composition was found to
have Zr(18.90%), W(25.40%) and P(4.30%) and its chemical dissolution
was also determined and compared with Sn(IV) tungstophosphate and Zr(I
V) selenophosphate. It has been characterised by X-ray, IR, TGA and SE
M analysis. A number of ion exchange studies like pH titration, K-d va
lues in demineralised water(DMW), 1 x 10(-5) M HNO3, 1x10(-3) M HNO3,
1x10(-2) M NH4NO3, and in a mixture of 1 x 10(-2) M NH4NO3 and 1 x 10(
-2) M HNO3 were studied. On account of the K-d values and elution patt
ern, the cation exchanger was found to be selective for Pb(II) ions. A
number of Pb(II) separations from other metal ions have been successf
ully achieved.