Functionalization of orange waste with phosphoric group for Anion separation
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https://doi.org/10.3126/jncs.v29i0.9275Keywords:
Orange waste, Adsorbent, Oxyanions, Fluorescence X-ray crystallographyAbstract
A novel adsorbent, Phosphorylated Orange Juice Residue, POJR, has been investigated. The extent of phosphorylation was measured with the aid of fluorescence X-ray crystallography, which indicates that the degree of phosphorylation is 1.2. The POJR has very high binding affinity for ferric ion. Also bound ferric ions selectively adsorb anions like arsenite, arsenate, selenite, selenate, antimonate and phosphate.
DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3126/jncs.v29i0.9275
Journal of Nepal Chemical Society
Vol. 29, 2012
Page: 110-112
Uploaded date: 12/6/2013
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