Indian Journal of Chemical Technology, Vol.15, No.6, 541-546, 2008
Sorption studies on cresol red modified Amberlite IR400 (Cl-) resin: Binary and selective separation of Hg2+ ions
Strong acid anion exchange resin Amberlite IR400 (Cl-) has been modified by sorption of cresol red. Equibration studies Such as concentration, pH, time and temperature of the reagent on the adsorption of dye have been studied. The maximum uptake of cresol red was found to be 2.20 mu mol per 0.3 x 10(3) g resin at pH 1.0. On the basis of K-d values in solvents having different polarity and dissociation constant, important binary separations of metal ions namely Pb2+, Bi3+, Mn-2+,Mn- Zn-2+,Zn- Ni2+, S-4, Hg2+, Mg2+, Zr4+, Ca2+, Ba2+ and Sr2+ have been achieved. To check the selectivity and the reproducibility or the method, separation of different amounts of Hg2+ has been achieved in a synthetic mixture containing Fe3+(5.58 mg), Cu2+ (6.35 mg), Al3+(2.69 mg) and Ni2+ (5.68 mg). The results show that the cresol red modified resin may be used for the removal of Hg2+ from industrial and domestic wastes. Results also indicate that the modified resin may also be suitable as a packing material in column chromatography for pre-concentration and recovery of some metal ions from industrial effluents and wastewater.