S. Morohashi et al., ADSORPTION PROPERTIES OF METAL-IONS ONTO SODIUM POLYACRYLATE GEL, Journal of Chemical Engineering of Japan, 31(4), 1998, pp. 551-557
Adsorption properties of divalent and trivalent metal ions onto sodium
polyacrylate gel are investigated over a range of pH of buffer soluti
ons. It is considered that carboxyl groups in the gel combine with the
metal ions according to their charge number stoichiometrically, and t
he adsorption mechanism is theoretically analyzed on the basis of diss
ociation equilibrium for monocarboxyl acid. Furthermore, it is found t
hat the adsorption effectiveness factor, being intrinsic to metal ion
species, fulfills an important role in order to elucidate the adsorpti
on equilibrium. Consequently, the model equations, which allow quantit
ative consideration of the adsorption mechanism in these systems, can
be derived as a function of the hydrogen ion concentration, which can
readily be measured in the outer aqueous solution. The gel adsorption
equilibrium of divalent and trivalent metal ions can be explained fair
ly well by the model.