Sorption of phosphate anions by polymeric sorbents impregnated with ferric oxides
Keywords:
hypercrosslinked polystyrene, cation exchangers, complexes with ferric irons, composition materials, nanodispersed iron oxides, sorption of phosphate-anions.Abstract
Polymeric cation exchangers, when loaded with Fe+3 ions, as well as neutral hypercrosslinked
polystyrene-type composite materials containing nanodispersed hydrated iron oxides, acquire the ability of
selectively removing phosphate anions from aqueous salt solutions serving as models for plasma electrolytes.
From a series of functionalized polymers, most advantageous are ion exchangers with chelating functional
groups. Nanocomposite materials derived from hypercrosslinked polystyrene sorbents, though yield in
adsorption capacity, but are more convenient and, which is most important, are highly hemocompatible.









