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Journal of Applied Polymer Science, Vol.57, No.3, 385-390, 1995
The Synthesis and Properties of a Cation-Exchange Resin Prepared by the Pyrolysis of Starch in the Presence of Phytic Acid
A black charcoal-like material having cation exchange and adsorption properties was prepared by the controlled pyrolysis of starch in the presence of a commercial phytic acid solution. Resins with binding capacities of 0.7-5.7 meq/g of calcium were prepared by varying the phytic acid to starch ratio, the temperature, or the duration of heating of the reaction mixture. SEM photomicrographs of some of these new materials showed that they are composed of particles similar in size and shape to the starting starch granules. These resins also removed atrazine from aqueous solutions.