José G.P. Espínola , José M.P. de Freitas , Severino F. de Oliveira , Claudio Airoldi
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Abstract
The reaction of 3-propylethylenediamine groups covalently bonded to silica gel with pentane-2,4-dione in benzene resulted in a modified surface having 11.4·10−4 mol g−1 of ligand sites which adsorb the divalent cations Co2+, Ni2+, Cu2+ and Zn2+ from ethanol solution with maximum adsorptions of 5.0·10−4 mol g−1, 2.0·10−4 mol g−1, 5.0·10−4 mol g−1 and 5.9·10−4 mol g−1, respectively. The adsorption isotherms are very similar in shape for all the cations and conform to the Langmuir model. The complexes formed on the surface have a molar composition or one cation to two anchored groups of Schiff bases and the geometries of the complexes are similar to those obtained in solution.