Dependence of lanthanide-ion binding performance on HDEHP concentration in HDEHP impregnation to porous sheet
HDEHPを担持した多孔体の希土類元素吸着性能に及ぼすHDEHP濃度の依存性
石原 量*; 浅井 志保; 乙坂 重嘉
; 山田 伸介*; 廣田 英幸*; 三好 和義*; 梅野 太輔*; 斎藤 恭一*
Ishihara, Ryo*; Asai, Shiho; Otosaka, Shigeyoshi; Yamada, Shinsuke*; Hirota, Hideyuki*; Miyoshi, Kazuyoshi*; Umeno, Daisuke*; Saito, Kyoichi*
Permeative flow through pores of porous membranes enhances the mass transfer of target ions. When polymer chains containing functional groups are appended to the pore surface of porous membranes, a high-speed collection of target ions is achieved. In this study, an octadecylamino-group-introduced polymer chain grafted onto a porous sheet was impregnated with bis(2-ethylhexyl)phosphate (HDEHP). The porous sheet into which a C
H
NH group was introduced was immersed in HDEHP/ethanol solution. The liquid permeability of a cartridge charged with the HDEHP-impregnated porous sheet in disk form was 96% that of the starting-porous-disk-packed cartridge. The equilibrium binding capacity was 0.32 mol per kg of the disk. The HDEHP-impregnated porous sheet was found to be applicable to the preconcentration of trace amounts of lanthanides prior to their measurement by ICP-MS.