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| Yulia Petrova is engaged in the selection of sorbents in the Laboratory of Chemical Design for New Multifunctional Oxide Materials. Photo credit: Daniil Kovalenko |
Chemists at Ural Federal University have identified the best sorbent based on aminopolymers modified with sulfoethyl groups for the extraction of silver ions from multicomponent solutions. The results of the research lead to the production of sorbents for the extraction of metals which concentration in solutions is insignificant. The obtained sorbents are potentially applicable, for example, in the purification of natural drinking water, fish ponds, and in the processing of industrial waste. The research was supported financially by the Russian Science Foundation (grant № 21-73-00052) and is described in a scientific article published in the Russian Journal of Inorganic Chemistry.
"Sorption of metal ions is facilitated by the very nature of the aminopolymer matrix of the sorbents. Adding sulfoethyl groups to it, as our studies show, leads to a significant increase in the selective properties of sorbents, that is the ability to absorb only certain ions from a wide set of different ions. The higher the degree of modification of sorbents by sulfoethyl groups, i.e. the more sulfoethyl groups in their composition, the better their selective properties. This particular work is dedicated to studying the extraction rate of silver ions from multicomponent solutions in the presence of copper, nickel, cobalt, zinc, and several other metals," says Yulia Petrova, Head of the research group and Associate Professor at the Department of Analytical and Environmental Chemistry at UrFU.










