Department of Chemistry, Jai Narayan Vyas University, Jodhpur-342001 (INDIA)
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Detection of iron in water involve use of different reagents but ' dipyridyl along with citric acid was used as a field test in a modified way. Its extraction was studied by means of ion selective chelating resin synthesized from chitosan. The separation is carried out by column chromatography. IR spectra, nitrogen content [calculated by Kjeldahl method] and pH titration [using batch method] were made for resin characterization. Resin characteristic such as moisture
content, bulk density, specific bulk volume and ion exchange capacity were also determined by standard methods. Metal uptake analysis was done by batch method using atomic absorption spectrophotometer. The distribution coefficient values at different pH levels were determined from batch method. Fe[ll] showed maximum Dg value at pH 7.0 .
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