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Selectivity in cation exchange

A secondary, more subtle, effect that can be utilized in the achievement of selectivity in cation exchange is the selective complexation of certain metal ions with anionic ligands. This reduces the net positive charge of those ions and decreases their extraction by the resin. In certain instances, where stable anionic complexes form, extraction is suppressed completely. This technique has been utilized in the separation of cobalt and nickel from iron, by masking of the iron as a neutral or anionic complex with citrate350 or tartrate.351 Similarly, a high chloride concentration would complex the cobalt and the iron as anionic complexes and allow nickel, which does not form anionic chloro complexes, to be extracted selectively by a cation-exchange resin. [Pg.817]

Total dissolved solids, 491 Secondary minerals, 102 Selectivity in cation exchange, 208-209 Hydration energy, 175 Selenium, 449 Silanol groups, 169 Composition, 169 Structure, 169-171... [Pg.562]




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