Lanthanide-imprinted resins prepared by surface template polymerization

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Neodymium (Nd3+)-imprinted polymers were prepared by the surface template polymerization technique. Two types of phosphonates were utilized as functional molecules. These Nd(III)-imprinted polymers were applied to the mutual separation of lanthanides; La(III) and Nd(III). The relationship between the imprint effect and the chemical properties of the functional molecules was investigated concerning the performance of the Nd(III)-imprinted polymers. A high interfacial property derived from the structure of the functional molecule, was found to be essential for creating high selectivity and high adsorption ability on the Nd(III)-imprinted polymers.

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Araki, K., Yoshida, M., Uezu, K., Goto, M., & Furusaki, S. (2000). Lanthanide-imprinted resins prepared by surface template polymerization. In Journal of Chemical Engineering of Japan (Vol. 33, pp. 665–668). Society of Chemical Engineers, Japan. https://doi.org/10.1252/jcej.33.665

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