화학공학소재연구정보센터
Journal of Applied Polymer Science, Vol.68, No.13, 2113-2119, 1998
Sorbitol-modified poly(N-glycidyl styrene sulfonamide) for removal of boron
A sorbitol-containing resinous polymer has been prepared starting from crosslinked polystyrene-10% divinylbenzene (DVB) resin beads (720-840 mu m) by the following series of reactions : (1) chlorosulfonation, (2) sulfonamidation with N-propylammine, (3) condensation of sulfonamide with epichlorohydrin, and (4) modification with sorbitol. The resulting sorbitol-modified polymer has been demonstrated to be an efficient and regenerable specific sorbent for removal of boron in parts per million (ppm) levels. Kinetics of boron sorption and regeneration of the polymer were investigated.