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Abstract
A methylene crosslinked calix[4]arene tetracarboxylic acid resin that exhibits high precious metal adsorption properties was prepared. The maximum loading capacity of this resin was compared with that of an unmodified methylene crosslinked calix[4]arene resin to verify its applicability for platinum and palladium adsorption. The introduction of multiple acetic acid groups improved the adsorption capacity for divalent palladium, while that for tetravalent platinum was slightly suppressed. The newly obtained capacity of palladium was 1.17 mmol/g, while that of platinum was 0.23 mmol/g. The stoichiometry of Pd(II) to the calix[4]arene tetracarboxylic acid monomer in the methylene crosslinked tetracarboxylic acid calix[4]arene resin was found to be 1:2, while that of Pt(IV) to the same monomer was 9:1. Linear and non-linear methods were applied to evaluate the fitting of the Langmuir and Freundlich models for the studied adsorption isotherm. The results showed that the adsorption isotherm was consistently fitted by the Langmuir model. Further, the non-linear method was found to be more suitable for obtaining the isotherm parameters.
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The Journal of Inclusion Phenomena and Macrocyclic Chemistry is the premier interdisciplinary publication reporting on original research into all aspects of host-guest systems. Examples of specific areas of interest are: the preparation and characterization of new hosts and new host-guest systems, especially those involving macrocyclic ligands; crystallographic, spectroscopic, thermodynamic and theoretical studies; applications in chromatography and inclusion polymerization; enzyme modelling; molecular recognition and catalysis by inclusion compounds; intercalates in biological and non-biological systems, cyclodextrin complexes and their applications in the agriculture, flavoring, food and pharmaceutical industries; synthesis, characterization and applications of zeolites.
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