Aw. Trochimczuk et al., Metal ion uptake by ion-exchange/chelating resins modified with cyclohexene oxide and cyclohexene sulphide, EUR POLYM J, 37(3), 2001, pp. 559-564
A ring opening reaction with either cyclohexene oxide or cyclohexene sulphi
de has been used in the modification of two types of polymeric resins. Both
resins contained amino groups, one being obtained by reacting the vinylben
zyl chloride/divinylbenzene (VBC/DVB) copolymer with ethylenediamine, the s
econd by reacting the VBC/DVB copolymer with diethyl malonate followed by a
minolysis with ethylenediamine. Modification resulted in a set of novel che
lating resins, which has been characterised and used in metal ion uptake ex
periments. These resins are highly selective towards copper(II) in acetate
buffered solutions. The selectivity of the modified resins decreases in the
order, Cu(II) > Cd(II) > Zn(II) > Ni(II), which is different from the Irvi
ng-Williams series. The highest affinity towards Cu(II) ions has been found
for the resin modified with cyclohexene oxide, for which log K-d was 4.91
at pH 5.6. (C) 2001 Elsevier Science Ltd. All rights reserved.