A kinetic study of mercury(II) transport through a membrane assisted by new transport reagent

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Background: A new organodithiophosphorus derivative, namely O-(1,3-Bispiperidino-2-propyl)-4-methoxy phenyldithiophosphonate, was synthesized and then the kinetic behavior of the transport process as a function of concentration, temperature, stirring rate and solvents was investigated.Results: The compound 1 was characterized by elemental analysis, IR, 1H and 31P NMR spectroscopies. The transport of mercury(II) ion by a zwitterionic dithiophosphonate 1 in the liquid membrane was studied and the kinetic behavior of the transport process as a function of concentration, temperature, stirring rate and solvents was investigated. The compound 1 is expected to serve as a model liquid membrane transport with mercury(II) ions.Conclusion: A kinetic study of mercury(II) transport through a membrane assisted by O-(1,3-Bispiperidino-2-propyl)-4-methoxy phenyldithiophosphonate was performed. It can be concluded that the compound 1 can be provided a general and straightforward route to remove toxic metals ions such as mercury(II) ion from water or other solution. © 2010 Karakus et al.

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Karakus, M., Alpoguz, H. K., Kaya, A., Acar, N., Görgülü, A. O., & Arslan, M. (2011). A kinetic study of mercury(II) transport through a membrane assisted by new transport reagent. Chemistry Central Journal, 5(1). https://doi.org/10.1186/1752-153X-5-43

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