Nature of compounds formed in phase of strongly basic anion exchanger in contact with Fe2(SO4)3 solutions
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GUTSANU, Vasile, GAFIICHUK, V., SHOFRANSKY, Valentin, TURTA, Constantin. Nature of compounds formed in phase of strongly basic anion exchanger in contact with Fe2(SO4)3 solutions. In: Journal of Applied Polymer Science, 2006, vol. 99, pp. 59-64. ISSN 0021-8995. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1002/app.22182
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Journal of Applied Polymer Science
Volumul 99 / 2006 / ISSN 0021-8995 /ISSNe 1097-4628

Nature of compounds formed in phase of strongly basic anion exchanger in contact with Fe2(SO4)3 solutions

DOI:https://doi.org/10.1002/app.22182

Pag. 59-64

Gutsanu Vasile1, Gafiichuk V.1, Shofransky Valentin2, Turta Constantin2
 
1 Moldova State University,
2 Institute of Chemistry of the Academy of Sciences of Moldova
 
 
Disponibil în IBN: 14 decembrie 2023


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The thermochemical changes taking place in the phase of a Fe(III)-containing strongly basic anion exchanger (AV-17) are investigated by using Mössbauer, IR, and EPR spectroscopy. During the heating of Fe(III)-containing resin in air up to 200°C, redox processes in the polymer phase take place. On boiling in water, the jarosite-type compounds in the polymer are converted into higher dispersed β-FeOOH particles. After sorption-boiling in water cycles in the polymer phase, relatively massive and magnetically ordered β-FeOOH particles are formed. A portion of the β-FeOOH particles remains in the highly dispersed superparamagnetic state distributed in the narrow pores of the exchanger. It is suggested that the Fe(III) ion sorption from Fe2(SO4)3 solutions by an exchanger takes place through the formation in the polymer phase of solid ultrafine particles of jarosite mineral-type compounds.

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infrared spectroscopy, ion exchangers, Particles (particulate matter), Polymers, Redox reactions, sorption, Superparamagnetism, transition metals