Sorbiochin – adsorbent for precious metals

Platinum, gold and palladium are precious metals which are widely used in industries for catalysts preparation, electronic components, electroplating, etc. Recovery of these trace metals in low concentration from solutions, plating bath, industrial effluents, etc. are essential for economic reasons...

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Main Authors: Mohd Daud, Jamaluddin, Abd Rashid, Nur Suhaidah, Rabbani, Mohd Afif
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Published: 2010
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spelling my.iium.irep.159462012-01-30T02:04:23Z http://irep.iium.edu.my/15946/ Sorbiochin – adsorbent for precious metals Mohd Daud, Jamaluddin Abd Rashid, Nur Suhaidah Rabbani, Mohd Afif TP248.13 Biotechnology Platinum, gold and palladium are precious metals which are widely used in industries for catalysts preparation, electronic components, electroplating, etc. Recovery of these trace metals in low concentration from solutions, plating bath, industrial effluents, etc. are essential for economic reasons and pollution prevention. One option is to use a separation technology based on solid phase extraction (SPE) for the recovery of low concentration of the precious metals. Sorbiochin, a melamine–chitosan–formaldehyde resin has been synthesize from biopolymer and was found suitable for preconcentration of trace amounts of. gold, platinum and palladium. The Sorbiochin is made into powders or discs and can be used to preconcentrate the precious metals from aqueous solutions. Sorbiochin adsorption of the precious metals is optimum at pH 1. The tendency of Sorbiochin to adsorb the precious metals is in the sequence of Pd(II) > Au(III)> Pt(II), and more than 5 - 50 mg of the metal ions can be adsorbed per gram of the resin. The precious metals can be desorbed almost completely from the resin by eluting with a common chelating agent. 2010 Conference or Workshop Item REM application/pdf en http://irep.iium.edu.my/15946/1/2010_IRIIE_Kamarul_et_al_Aromatic.pdf Mohd Daud, Jamaluddin and Abd Rashid, Nur Suhaidah and Rabbani, Mohd Afif (2010) Sorbiochin – adsorbent for precious metals. In: IIUM Research, Innovation & Invention Exhibition (IRIIE 2010), 26 - 27 January 2010, Kuala Lumpur. http://www.iium.edu.my/irie/10/info/Programme_Book%20Part_2.pdf
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topic TP248.13 Biotechnology
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Mohd Daud, Jamaluddin
Abd Rashid, Nur Suhaidah
Rabbani, Mohd Afif
Sorbiochin – adsorbent for precious metals
description Platinum, gold and palladium are precious metals which are widely used in industries for catalysts preparation, electronic components, electroplating, etc. Recovery of these trace metals in low concentration from solutions, plating bath, industrial effluents, etc. are essential for economic reasons and pollution prevention. One option is to use a separation technology based on solid phase extraction (SPE) for the recovery of low concentration of the precious metals. Sorbiochin, a melamine–chitosan–formaldehyde resin has been synthesize from biopolymer and was found suitable for preconcentration of trace amounts of. gold, platinum and palladium. The Sorbiochin is made into powders or discs and can be used to preconcentrate the precious metals from aqueous solutions. Sorbiochin adsorption of the precious metals is optimum at pH 1. The tendency of Sorbiochin to adsorb the precious metals is in the sequence of Pd(II) > Au(III)> Pt(II), and more than 5 - 50 mg of the metal ions can be adsorbed per gram of the resin. The precious metals can be desorbed almost completely from the resin by eluting with a common chelating agent.
format Conference or Workshop Item
author Mohd Daud, Jamaluddin
Abd Rashid, Nur Suhaidah
Rabbani, Mohd Afif
author_facet Mohd Daud, Jamaluddin
Abd Rashid, Nur Suhaidah
Rabbani, Mohd Afif
author_sort Mohd Daud, Jamaluddin
title Sorbiochin – adsorbent for precious metals
title_short Sorbiochin – adsorbent for precious metals
title_full Sorbiochin – adsorbent for precious metals
title_fullStr Sorbiochin – adsorbent for precious metals
title_full_unstemmed Sorbiochin – adsorbent for precious metals
title_sort sorbiochin – adsorbent for precious metals
publishDate 2010
url http://irep.iium.edu.my/15946/1/2010_IRIIE_Kamarul_et_al_Aromatic.pdf
http://irep.iium.edu.my/15946/
http://www.iium.edu.my/irie/10/info/Programme_Book%20Part_2.pdf
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