Jm. Sanchez et al., Synthesised phosphine sulphide-type macroporous polymers for the preconcentration and separation of gold (III) and palladium (II) in a column system, REACT FUNCT, 49(3), 2001, pp. 215-224
New macroporous polymers with an ionogenic group based on triisobutyl phosp
hine sulphide, with spacer arms containing O or S atoms, are evaluated in s
mall-scale column adsorption processes. These resins are highly selective t
owards gold and palladium in hydrochloric acid media and they do not adsorb
other Platinum Group Metals (PGM) such as Pt, Rh and Ir nor base metals su
ch as Fe, Zn, Cu and Ni. The heteroatoms present in the spacer arm enhance
the adsorption capacities of these polymers by coordinating the metal ions
jointly with the functional group. The polymer that contains O atoms permit
s the direct separation of palladium and gold at linear flow rates lower th
an 80 mm min(-1). The second polymer, which contains one S atom in the spac
er arm, shows a higher breakthrough capacity for Pd ions and a decrease in
the separation factor of gold and palladium. A temperature increase from 25
to 60 degreesC produces a significant increase in gold adsorption resultin
g in a higher separation factor from palladium. Separate metal elution can
be achieved by passing, firstly, a sodium nitrite 2 M solution at pH approx
imate to 5, which can elute 75% of palladium without gold interference. A s
econd elation with thiourea permits the total recovery of the remaining ion
s. This elution procedure has been applied to the preconcentration of both
metal ions. Polymers were evaluated during 15 consecutive cycles without ch
anges taking place in the adsorption and elution profiles of the metals. (C
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