Cd(II) extraction in PEG-based two-phase aqueous systems in the presence of iodide ions. Analysis of PEG-rich solid phases

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Abstract

Cd(II) plus iodide species were extracted into PEG-rich phases in the aqueous PEG(1550)-(NH4)2SO4 system at pH 2.05-7.12. IR spectra show that increasing (NH4) 2SO4 solution acidity does not protonate PEG ether oxygen atoms, but decreases water content in the PEG-rich phases. Metallic species' extraction into the PEG predominantly alters how water molecules bind to polymer chains; the changes in their absorption bands depend on pH. Microscopy shows that "fixation" of the extracted metal in the PEG-rich phase occurs by specific interactions which depend on the species. These also determine changes in the polymer chains' conformation. © Versita Warsaw and Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg 2006.

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Bulgariu, L., Bulgariu, D., Sârghie, I., & Măluṭan, T. (2007). Cd(II) extraction in PEG-based two-phase aqueous systems in the presence of iodide ions. Analysis of PEG-rich solid phases. Central European Journal of Chemistry, 5(1), 291–302. https://doi.org/10.2478/s11532-006-0048-7

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