TY - JOUR
T1 - New generation Amberlite XAD resin for the removal of metal ions
T2 - A review
AU - Ahmad, Akil
AU - Siddique, Jamal Akhter
AU - Laskar, Mohammad Asaduddin
AU - Kumar, Rajeev
AU - Mohd-Setapar, Siti Hamidah
AU - Khatoon, Asma
AU - Shiekh, Rayees Ahmad
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2015.
PY - 2015/5/1
Y1 - 2015/5/1
N2 - The direct determination of toxic metal ions, in environmental samples, is difficult because of the latter's presence in trace concentration in association with complex matrices, thereby leading to insufficient sensitivity and selectivity of the methods used. The simultaneous removal of the matrix and preconcentration of the metal ions, through solid phase extraction, serves as the promising solution. The mechanism involved in solid phase extraction (SPE) depends on the nature of the sorbent and analyte. Thus, SPE is carried out by means of adsorption, ion exchange, chelation, ion pair formation, and so forth. As polymeric supports, the commercially available Amberlite resins have been found very promising for designing chelating matrices due to its good physical and chemical properties such as porosity, high surface area, durability and purity. This review presents an overview of the various works done on the modification of Amberlite XAD resins with the objective of making it an efficient sorbent. The methods of modifications which are generally based on simple impregnation, sorption as chelates and chemical bonding have been discussed. The reported results, including the preconcentration limit, the detection limit, sorption capacity, preconcentration factors etc., have been reproduced.
AB - The direct determination of toxic metal ions, in environmental samples, is difficult because of the latter's presence in trace concentration in association with complex matrices, thereby leading to insufficient sensitivity and selectivity of the methods used. The simultaneous removal of the matrix and preconcentration of the metal ions, through solid phase extraction, serves as the promising solution. The mechanism involved in solid phase extraction (SPE) depends on the nature of the sorbent and analyte. Thus, SPE is carried out by means of adsorption, ion exchange, chelation, ion pair formation, and so forth. As polymeric supports, the commercially available Amberlite resins have been found very promising for designing chelating matrices due to its good physical and chemical properties such as porosity, high surface area, durability and purity. This review presents an overview of the various works done on the modification of Amberlite XAD resins with the objective of making it an efficient sorbent. The methods of modifications which are generally based on simple impregnation, sorption as chelates and chemical bonding have been discussed. The reported results, including the preconcentration limit, the detection limit, sorption capacity, preconcentration factors etc., have been reproduced.
KW - Amberlite XAD
KW - Chelating resin
KW - Preconcentration
KW - Sorption capacity
KW - Toxic metals
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/84928898126
U2 - 10.1016/j.jes.2014.12.008
DO - 10.1016/j.jes.2014.12.008
M3 - Review article
C2 - 25968265
AN - SCOPUS:84928898126
SN - 1001-0742
VL - 31
SP - 104
EP - 123
JO - Journal of Environmental Sciences (China)
JF - Journal of Environmental Sciences (China)
ER -