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Title: IonExchange Separation and Spectrophotometric Determination of Nickel and Cobalt


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Ion-Exchange Separation and
Spectrophotometric Determination of Nickel and
Cobalt
  • By Doan-Phuong Dao

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Background information
  • This experiment had two major steps
  • 1)Separation of Ni and Co in the unknown sample
    by using an ion-exchange chromatography column
    with a strong base anion exchanger
  • 2) Determination of the concentrations of Ni and
    Co in the unknown sample by using standard
    spectrophotometric procedures

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Ion exchange chromatography
  • In ion-exchange chromatography, retention is
    based on the attraction between solute ions and
    the charged sites bound to the stationary phase.
  • In anion exchangers, positive charged groups on
    the stationary phase attract solute anions
  • Cation exchangers contain covalently bound,
    negatively charged sites that attract solute
    cations
  • This experiment used a strong base anion exchanger

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  • In solution containing a large concentration of
    hydrochloric acid, Co was converted into complex
    anions (chlorides) CoCl4 2-, and was adsorbed by
    an anion resin. Ni was not converted into complex
    anions so that it was not adsorbed by such a
    resin. The separation of Nickel from Cobalt was
    easily effected. The cobalt is removed by washing
    the resin with 1M HCl.

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  • After separating from the mixture, Nickel was
    oxidized with bromine in ammonia solution and
    then treated with dimethylglyoxime. A wine-red or
    brown complex is formed. Cobalt was determined by
    conversion of the metal to the blue complex
    cobalt thiocyanate, Co(CNS)42-.
  • 95 ethanol solution was used because both
    complexes were somewhat dissociated in water
  • The concentrations of Ni and Co were determined
    by measuring the absorbance at 455 nm (for Ni),
    and at 625 nm (for Co) with a spectrophotometer.

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  • The graphs of concentration vs. absorbance of Ni
    and Co standard solution were plotted to
    determine the line equations.
  • From the line equations , the absorbance of the
    Ni and Co in the unknown were plugged in to
    calculate the concentration of each metal in the
    sample

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Question
  • What is required when it comes to separating
    Nickel and Cobalt in the column?

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Answer
  • Need 9M HCl to bind to Cobalt and release Nickel
  • Need 1M HCl to release the Cobalt from the column.
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