Ion Exchange Chromatography
Ion Exchange Chromatography
Ion Exchange Chromatography
Reagents:
Reagent 1: This solution consists of 0.12M hydrochloric acid containing 100g of analytical grade NaCl per litre. Prepare 1litre solution. Reagent 2: This consists of 2M sodium hydroxide containing 20g of sodium chloride per litre. Prepare 1litre solution. Zinc ion solution: Dissolve about 7.0g of analytical grade zinc sulphate heptahydrate in 25ml of Reagent 1. Prepare 50 ml of the solution in a standard measuring flask. Cadmium ion solution: Dissolve about 6g of analytical grade crystallized cadmium sulphate in 25ml of Reagent 1. Prepare 50ml of the solution in a standard measuring flask. EDTA solution: prepare 3 litres of 0.01M EDTA solution. Buffer Solution, pH=10: Dissolve 7.0g of analytical grade ammonium chloride and 57ml of concentrated ammonia solution in water and dilute to 100ml. Prepare 300ml of the buffer. Eriochromeblack T indicator Nitric acid: prepare 1 litre of 1M nitric acid.
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Procedure:
Wash the anion exchange column with two 20 ml portions of Reagent 1; drain the solution to about 0.5 cm above the top of the resin. Mix thoroughly equal volumes (2ml each) of the zinc and cadmium ion solutions and transfer by means of a pipette 2 ml of the mixed solution to the top of the resin column. Allow the solution to drain to within about 0.5 cm of the top of the resin and wash down the tube above the resin with a little of Reagent 1. Pass 150 ml of Reagent II through the column at a flow rate of about 4ml per min and collect the eluate (containing the zinc) in a 250ml graduated flask, dilute to volume with water. Wash the resin with about 50 ml of water to remove most of the sodium hydroxide solution. Now place a 250 ml graduated flask in position as receiver and pass 150 ml of 1M nitric acid through the column at a rate of about 4ml per min and cadmium will be eluted. Dilute the effluent to 250 ml with distilled water. The resin may be regenerated by passing Reagent 1 through the column, and can then be used again for analysis of another Zn-Cd sample. Analyses: Original zinc ion solution: Dilute 2 ml (pipette) to 100 ml in a graduated flask. Pipette 10.0ml of the diluted solution into a 250ml conical flask, add 90ml of water, 2ml of the buffer solution, and sufficient of the eriochrome black T indicator mixture to impart a pronounced red color to the solution. Titrate with standard 0.01M EDTA to a pure blue color. Zinc Iron Eluate: Pipette 50ml of the solution into a 250ml conical flask, neutralize with HCl and dilute to 100ml with water. Add 2ml of the buffer mixture then a little eriochrome black T indicator powder and titrate with standard 0.01M EDTA until the color changes from red to pure blue. Original Cadmium ion solution: Dilute 2ml (pipette) to 100ml in a graduated flask. Pipette 10.0ml of the diluted solution into a 250 ml conical flask, followed by a pinch of eriochrome black T indicator and 2ml of buffer. If the pH is correct (5-6) the solution will have a pronounced red color. Titrate with standard 0.01 M EDTA until the color changes from red to clear orange yellow. Cadmium ion eluate: Pipette 50.0ml of the solution into a conical flask, and partially neutralize (to pH 3-4) with aqueous sodium hydroxide. Add a pinch of eriochrome black T indicator and 2ml of buffer solution. Titrate with standard 0.01M EDTA to a color from red to clear orange-yellow.