A Systematic Ion Exchange Separation of Metallic Elements. I. Group Separation of Metallic Elements by Anion Exchange with Hydrochloric Acid
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1) As the first stage in the systematic separation of metallic elements by ion exchange, a group separation on an ordinary scale was tried using an anion exchanger "Dowex 1-X8", with hydrochloric acid, a method based on Kraus' method.<BR>2) Most metallic elements usually treated in the chemical analysis can be separated into four groups by the elution through a 40 ml. column using 11 M, 6.5 M and 3 M hydrochloric acid as elutriant. Satisfactory results were obtained on analysis for a mixed solution.<BR>3) These classifications may be explained in terms of the formation of a chloro-complex of a metal, not only in the solution phase but also in the resin phase.
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著者
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Waki Hirohiko
Department Of Chemistry Faculty Of Science Kyushu University
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Yoshimura J.
Department of Chemistry Faculty of Science Kyushu University
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