Synthesis and Application of Ion Selective Chelating Resin Derived from Gaur
Corresponding Author(s) : Sangeeta Loonkar
Asian Journal of Chemistry,
Vol. 14 No. 1 (2002): Vol 14 Issue 1
Abstract
Guar gum (a polysaccharide derived from the seed of guar plant, (Cyamoposis tetragonalobus) a hydrophilic polysaccharide matrix has been used for preparation of a new chelating resin. The preferential complexing tendency of different metal ions towards chelating agents anchored on a polymer has been used for separation of transition metals. The 5-amino salicylic acid group was anchored
on the guar backbone in dioxane medium. This ion selective chelating
resin has been used in column chromatographic separation of
copper(II) and iron(III).
Keywords
Ion Selective Chelating Resin
5-amino salicylic acid
column chromatography
Guar gum
polysaccharide
Loonkar, S., K. Gaur, S., Daga, K., Gupta, V., & Mishra, P. (2010). Synthesis and Application of Ion Selective Chelating Resin Derived from Gaur . Asian Journal of Chemistry, 14(1), 395–399. Retrieved from https://asianpubs.org/index.php/ajchem/article/view/22026
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