1996
DOI: 10.1007/bf00294121
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Dual sorption of metal-ions on a crosslinked resin of 2-acrylamidoglycolic acid and 4-vinylpyridine

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“…Thus, Cu(II) retention for the crosslinked P(AGA) is lower (<60% at pH 5) than for WSP [23]. At pH 7, the behaviour is similar for Cu(II) (48%), Cd(II) (41%), Ni(II), (50%), and Pb(II) (60%), which were studied at trace concentration [24].…”
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“…Thus, Cu(II) retention for the crosslinked P(AGA) is lower (<60% at pH 5) than for WSP [23]. At pH 7, the behaviour is similar for Cu(II) (48%), Cd(II) (41%), Ni(II), (50%), and Pb(II) (60%), which were studied at trace concentration [24].…”
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“…[7][8][9][10] As in our recent articles, [11][12][13][14][15] the objective of this study was to investigate the sorption behavior for metal ions, particularly for uranium(VI). [7][8][9][10] As in our recent articles, [11][12][13][14][15] the objective of this study was to investigate the sorption behavior for metal ions, particularly for uranium(VI).…”
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“…The PPy/PAAG based composite in the thin layer seems to offer the maximum uranium loading (as high as 60 wt %), which is a huge value compared with uranium loading into usual complexing polymers 23, 24…”
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