In situ polymerization of 4-(methacryloylamino) phenyl-2-methylacrylate on the surface of silicagel
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phenylmethylacrylate, modified silica, in situ immobilization, metal complexes, adsorption propertiesAbstract
Immobilization of 4-(methacryloylamino)phenyl-2-methylacrylate homopolymer on the silica gel surface has been carried out in situ. The structure and quantitative characteristics of immobilized polymer have been examined by IR spectroscopy, thermogravimetric analysis and mass spectrometry. Adsorption activity towards microquantitatives of Pb(II), Cu (II), Mn(II), Co(II), Ni(II) and Fe(III) ions in the range of pH 6-8,5 has been observed. Quantitative adsorption of trace Pb(II) in neutral and slightly alkaline media has been reported.
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