RI 6510 Separation of the Lanthanide Series and Yttrium Using Phosphonic and Imillediatic Acid Resins

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
J. O. Winget
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Jan 1, 1964

Abstract

Phosphonic acid and iminodiacetic acid chelating resins were investigated to assess their potential as selective ion exchangers for separating lanthanide elements and yttrium . The affinity of phosphonic acid resin for lanthanides increases with increasing atomic number , and that of iminodiacetic acid resin for lanthanides increases with atomic number to a maximum for element 62 and then declines with atomic number throughout the remainder of the series . Elution sequences of the elements with mineral acid eluants corresponded favorably with equilibrium data , whereas the elution sequence obtained with chelating eluants was proportional to the relative values of the stability constants of the chelating agents with the lanthanides . Separation of lanthanide mixtures into groups of light and heavy elements with iminodiacetic acid resin appears feasible .
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APA: J. O. Winget  (1964)  RI 6510 Separation of the Lanthanide Series and Yttrium Using Phosphonic and Imillediatic Acid Resins

MLA: J. O. Winget RI 6510 Separation of the Lanthanide Series and Yttrium Using Phosphonic and Imillediatic Acid Resins. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1964.

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