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Design and Evaluation of Chelating Resins through EDTA- and DTPA-Modified Ligands

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SEPARATION SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY
Volume 50, Issue 12, Pages 1882-1889

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TAYLOR & FRANCIS INC
DOI: 10.1080/01496395.2015.1012591

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cesium; DTPA; EDTA; co-extraction; strontium; ion-exchange

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Ion-exchange resins through EDTA or DTPA moieties are synthesized and evaluated for the co-extraction of Cs+ and Sr2+ radionuclides for wastewater treatment. EDTA-bis(amide) and DTPA-bis(amide) derivatives bearing phenol or catechol moieties obtained from tyramine or dopamine, respectively, were used as building blocks to prepare ion-exchange resins. Their synthesis involved the condensation of formaldehyde with various phenolic rings, catechol (C), resorcinol (R), or calixresorcinarene (CR) under alkaline conditions. The resulting formo-phenolic-like resins have both ion-exchange and chelating groups in their structure and are indeed efficient in the remediation of Cs+ and Sr2+, even in salted aqueous solutions.

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