Adsorption of metal ions on novel 3-n-propyl (methylpyridinium) silsesquioxane chloride polymers surface: study of heterogeneous equilibrium at the solid-solution interface
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Resumo: | Polymers Si3Py+Cl- (A) and Si4Py+Cl- (B), 3-n-propyl (3-methylpyridinium) silsesquioxane and 3-n-propyl(4-methylpyridinium) silsesquioxane chlorides, respectively, were prepared by the sol-gel processing method. The ion exchange capacities (mmol g-1) were 0.90 and 0.81 for (A) and (B) respectively. Considering the reaction nSiPy+Cl-(s) + M2+(sln) + 2Cl-(sln) <IMG SRC="../img/a18setas.jpg" WIDTH=54 HEIGHT=15>(SiPy+)nMCl2+n n-(s), the values of the stepwise equilibrium constants obtained were: (A) CuII: logK(2)¹= 4.14(0.03), logK(2)²= 2.91(0.04); ZnII, logK(2)¹= 3.3(0.3), logK(2)²= 4.9(0.3); (B) CuII:logK(2)¹= 3.82(0.03), logK(2)²= 3.00(0.04); ZnII, logK(2)¹= 3.93(0.03), logK(2)²= 3.55(0.08), being K(2)¹ and K(2)² the equilibrium constants for adsorption of the species MCl4(2-) and MCl3-, respectively. For adsorption of ZnII on Si3Py+Cl-, K(2)² > K(2)¹, indicating positive cooperativity, i.e., the adsorption of MCl4(2-)enhances the adsorption of MCl3- species on the adsorbent surface. For the other cations, K(2)¹ > K(2)², indicating that adsorption of MCl4(2-)depresses the adsorption of MCl3-species, indicating negative cooperativity. <IMG SRC="../img/a18setas.jpg" WIDTH=54 HEIGHT=15> |
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Adsorption of metal ions on novel 3-n-propyl (methylpyridinium) silsesquioxane chloride polymers surface: study of heterogeneous equilibrium at the solid-solution interfacemethylpyridiniumsilsesquioxane modified polymeradsorptionstability constants at heterogeneous surfacesolid-solution interfacePolymers Si3Py+Cl- (A) and Si4Py+Cl- (B), 3-n-propyl (3-methylpyridinium) silsesquioxane and 3-n-propyl(4-methylpyridinium) silsesquioxane chlorides, respectively, were prepared by the sol-gel processing method. The ion exchange capacities (mmol g-1) were 0.90 and 0.81 for (A) and (B) respectively. Considering the reaction nSiPy+Cl-(s) + M2+(sln) + 2Cl-(sln) <IMG SRC="../img/a18setas.jpg" WIDTH=54 HEIGHT=15>(SiPy+)nMCl2+n n-(s), the values of the stepwise equilibrium constants obtained were: (A) CuII: logK(2)¹= 4.14(0.03), logK(2)²= 2.91(0.04); ZnII, logK(2)¹= 3.3(0.3), logK(2)²= 4.9(0.3); (B) CuII:logK(2)¹= 3.82(0.03), logK(2)²= 3.00(0.04); ZnII, logK(2)¹= 3.93(0.03), logK(2)²= 3.55(0.08), being K(2)¹ and K(2)² the equilibrium constants for adsorption of the species MCl4(2-) and MCl3-, respectively. For adsorption of ZnII on Si3Py+Cl-, K(2)² > K(2)¹, indicating positive cooperativity, i.e., the adsorption of MCl4(2-)enhances the adsorption of MCl3- species on the adsorbent surface. For the other cations, K(2)¹ > K(2)², indicating that adsorption of MCl4(2-)depresses the adsorption of MCl3-species, indicating negative cooperativity. <IMG SRC="../img/a18setas.jpg" WIDTH=54 HEIGHT=15>Sociedade Brasileira de Química2009-01-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersiontext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0103-50532009000400018Journal of the Brazilian Chemical Society v.20 n.4 2009reponame:Journal of the Brazilian Chemical Society (Online)instname:Sociedade Brasileira de Química (SBQ)instacron:SBQ10.1590/S0103-50532009000400018info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessMagosso,Hérica A.Fattori,NatáliaKholin,Yuriy V.Gushikem,Yoshitakaeng2009-06-10T00:00:00Zoai:scielo:S0103-50532009000400018Revistahttp://jbcs.sbq.org.brONGhttps://old.scielo.br/oai/scielo-oai.php||office@jbcs.sbq.org.br1678-47900103-5053opendoar:2009-06-10T00:00Journal of the Brazilian Chemical Society (Online) - Sociedade Brasileira de Química (SBQ)false |
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Adsorption of metal ions on novel 3-n-propyl (methylpyridinium) silsesquioxane chloride polymers surface: study of heterogeneous equilibrium at the solid-solution interface |
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Adsorption of metal ions on novel 3-n-propyl (methylpyridinium) silsesquioxane chloride polymers surface: study of heterogeneous equilibrium at the solid-solution interface |
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Adsorption of metal ions on novel 3-n-propyl (methylpyridinium) silsesquioxane chloride polymers surface: study of heterogeneous equilibrium at the solid-solution interface Magosso,Hérica A. methylpyridinium silsesquioxane modified polymer adsorption stability constants at heterogeneous surface solid-solution interface |
title_short |
Adsorption of metal ions on novel 3-n-propyl (methylpyridinium) silsesquioxane chloride polymers surface: study of heterogeneous equilibrium at the solid-solution interface |
title_full |
Adsorption of metal ions on novel 3-n-propyl (methylpyridinium) silsesquioxane chloride polymers surface: study of heterogeneous equilibrium at the solid-solution interface |
title_fullStr |
Adsorption of metal ions on novel 3-n-propyl (methylpyridinium) silsesquioxane chloride polymers surface: study of heterogeneous equilibrium at the solid-solution interface |
title_full_unstemmed |
Adsorption of metal ions on novel 3-n-propyl (methylpyridinium) silsesquioxane chloride polymers surface: study of heterogeneous equilibrium at the solid-solution interface |
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Adsorption of metal ions on novel 3-n-propyl (methylpyridinium) silsesquioxane chloride polymers surface: study of heterogeneous equilibrium at the solid-solution interface |
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Magosso,Hérica A. |
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Magosso,Hérica A. Fattori,Natália Kholin,Yuriy V. Gushikem,Yoshitaka |
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Fattori,Natália Kholin,Yuriy V. Gushikem,Yoshitaka |
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Magosso,Hérica A. Fattori,Natália Kholin,Yuriy V. Gushikem,Yoshitaka |
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methylpyridinium silsesquioxane modified polymer adsorption stability constants at heterogeneous surface solid-solution interface |
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methylpyridinium silsesquioxane modified polymer adsorption stability constants at heterogeneous surface solid-solution interface |
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Polymers Si3Py+Cl- (A) and Si4Py+Cl- (B), 3-n-propyl (3-methylpyridinium) silsesquioxane and 3-n-propyl(4-methylpyridinium) silsesquioxane chlorides, respectively, were prepared by the sol-gel processing method. The ion exchange capacities (mmol g-1) were 0.90 and 0.81 for (A) and (B) respectively. Considering the reaction nSiPy+Cl-(s) + M2+(sln) + 2Cl-(sln) <IMG SRC="../img/a18setas.jpg" WIDTH=54 HEIGHT=15>(SiPy+)nMCl2+n n-(s), the values of the stepwise equilibrium constants obtained were: (A) CuII: logK(2)¹= 4.14(0.03), logK(2)²= 2.91(0.04); ZnII, logK(2)¹= 3.3(0.3), logK(2)²= 4.9(0.3); (B) CuII:logK(2)¹= 3.82(0.03), logK(2)²= 3.00(0.04); ZnII, logK(2)¹= 3.93(0.03), logK(2)²= 3.55(0.08), being K(2)¹ and K(2)² the equilibrium constants for adsorption of the species MCl4(2-) and MCl3-, respectively. For adsorption of ZnII on Si3Py+Cl-, K(2)² > K(2)¹, indicating positive cooperativity, i.e., the adsorption of MCl4(2-)enhances the adsorption of MCl3- species on the adsorbent surface. For the other cations, K(2)¹ > K(2)², indicating that adsorption of MCl4(2-)depresses the adsorption of MCl3-species, indicating negative cooperativity. <IMG SRC="../img/a18setas.jpg" WIDTH=54 HEIGHT=15> |
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