Selective Separation and Determination of Iron with Ion-Exchange Resins

이온교환수지에 의한 철의 선택적 분리 및 정량

  • 정용순 (충북대학교 자연과학대학 화학과) ;
  • 김동원 (충북대학교 자연과학대학 화학과) ;
  • 김성호 (삼화전기 주식회사) ;
  • 이대운 (연세대학교 이과대학 화학과)
  • Published : 1987.02.20

Abstract

Dowex 1-X8 resin ion exchanged with calcon carboxylic acid (CCA-Dowex 1-X8) and 2-methyl-8-hydroxyquinoline(MHQ) impregnated-Amberlite XAD-4 resin (MHQ-XAD-4) were examined for the separation and preconcentration of ferric ion from the various matrices. The stabilities of these resins were investigated, and their capacities on ferric ion were also measured. The effect of pH on the adsorption of ferric ion and matrix ions, such as Al(Ⅲ) and Ca(Ⅱ), was investigated to determine the optimun pH ranges. Separation and preconcentration of iron in aluminium foil and mineral water samples were studied by elution method with these resin columns. The recovered ions by 10ml of 2F nitric acid was determined by flame atomic spectrophotometry. SP-Sephadex C-25 column was used to separate ferrous and ferric ion in mineral water by stepwise elution with ferrozine and 1 % ascorbic acid-ferrozine solution. The concentrated and separated each ion could be determined spectrophotometrically at the analytical wavelenth of Fe(Ⅱ)-ferrozine complex (562nm).

Calcon carboxylic acid[2-hydroxy-1-(2-hydroxy-4-sulfo-1-naphthylazo)-3-naphthoic acid;CCA)]를 이온교환시킨 Dowex 1-X8수지(CCA-Dowex 1-X8)와 2-methyl-8-hydroxyquinoline(MHQ)을 침윤시킨 Amberlite XAD-4 수지(MHQ-XAD-4)를 여러가지 매질중에 있는 철(Ⅲ)이온의 분리-농축에 사용하였다. 이들 수지의 안정성을 검토하고 철(Ⅲ)이온에 대한 흡착능을 측정하였다. 매트릭수의 주성분인 Al(Ⅲ), Ca(Ⅱ), 및 Fe(Ⅲ)들의 수지에 대한 흡착성을 pH를 변화시키며 조사하여 최적 pH범위를 결정하였다. 용리법으로 알루미늄호일과 초정약수중 미량의 철분을 매트릭스 이온으로부터 분리-농축하였다. 농축된 Fe(Ⅲ)는 소량의 강산으로 용리시켜 불꽃 원자흡광광도법으로 정량하였다. 초정약수중의 Fe(Ⅱ)와 Fe(Ⅲ) 이온들은 SP-Sephadex C-25컬럼으로 농축하고, ferrozine용액과 1% ascorbic acid-ferrozine용액으로 단계적 용리법에 의해 용리시킴으로써 각각을 분리할 수 있었다. 분리된 각 이온들은 Fe(Ⅲ)-ferrozine착물의 분석 파장인 562nm에서 분광 광도법으로 정량하였다.

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