Use of PIXE to determine the adsorptive capacity of a chelating resin containing 2-aminothiophenyl S-acetic acid from microwave digested solution of fly ash
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Department of Chemistry, University of Burdwan, Burdwan-713 104, West Bengal, India
E-mail : arabindakdas@rediffmail.com Fax : 91-342-2557938
lnter University Consortium for Department of Atomic Energy Facilities, Kolkata Centre,
Kolkata-700 098. India
Manuscript received 25 April 2005, revised 15 May 2006, accepted 17 May 2006
The adsorptive capacity of the chelating resin containing 2-amino thiophenyl S-acetic acid, has been studied in the pH range 1-5. Microwave assisted digestion of standard fly ash (NIST 1633b) has been carried out and the digested sample bas been allowed to equilibrate with the resin at different batch extractions. The resulting metals sorbed on the resin have been subjected to PIXE analysis, by using a 3 MeV proton beam, at a 3 MV pelletron. The exchange capacity of the resin, with reference to 15 elements have been studied, and the highest capacity has been found at pH 5. Complete digestion of fly ash can be used during sequential extraction procedures as well.
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