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Cation Exchange Properties of Chromium(III) Phosphate


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Potentiometric titrations of chromium(III) phosphate have been carried out in the presence of cu2+, Zn2+, Ni2+ and K+ ions from aqueous electrolyte solution as a function of concentration in the temperature range 303-323 K. The Cr(III)PO4 is found to behave as a weak non no functional cation exchanger. pka of the exchanger has been determined and is found to be dependent upon the nature of the cations in the order Ni2+ > cu2+ = zn2+. The uptake of zn2+ by the chromium(III) phosphate is also investigated. It has been found that the uptake of zn2+ increases with the increase in both the pH (4-7) and temperature (303-327 K). The mechanism of uptake of zn2+ ions is found to be an ideal cation exchange.

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Ion Exchange Property, Chromium(III) Phosphate, Metal Ions.
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Authors

S. Mustafa
National Centre of Excellence in Physical Chemistry, University of Peshawar, Peshawar, Pakistan
A. Naeem
National Centre of Excellence in Physical Chemistry, University of Peshawar, Peshawar, Pakistan
N. Rehana
National Centre of Excellence in Physical Chemistry, University of Peshawar, Peshawar, Pakistan
S. Murtaza
National Centre of Excellence in Physical Chemistry, University of Peshawar, Peshawar, Pakistan

Abstract


Potentiometric titrations of chromium(III) phosphate have been carried out in the presence of cu2+, Zn2+, Ni2+ and K+ ions from aqueous electrolyte solution as a function of concentration in the temperature range 303-323 K. The Cr(III)PO4 is found to behave as a weak non no functional cation exchanger. pka of the exchanger has been determined and is found to be dependent upon the nature of the cations in the order Ni2+ > cu2+ = zn2+. The uptake of zn2+ by the chromium(III) phosphate is also investigated. It has been found that the uptake of zn2+ increases with the increase in both the pH (4-7) and temperature (303-327 K). The mechanism of uptake of zn2+ ions is found to be an ideal cation exchange.

Keywords


Ion Exchange Property, Chromium(III) Phosphate, Metal Ions.