Issue 7, 1981

Highly selective membrane transport of copper(II) ion by synthetic linear oligomer carriers

Abstract

A new class of synthetic carriers having urea or thiourea units has been shown to extract and to transport transition-and heavy-metal ions with high selectivities. The rates and specificities in this transport system are largely dependent on the carrier structure, the nature of co-transported anions, and other additives. The best carrier, a urea-containing octameric oligomer [–CH2CH2N(CONHPh)–]8(1), provided the first example of completely selective transport of copper ion through a liquid membrane, and a chemical analogue to biological copper transport.

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J. Chem. Soc., Dalton Trans., 1981, 1486-1491

Highly selective membrane transport of copper(II) ion by synthetic linear oligomer carriers

K. Maruyama, H. Tsukube and T. Araki, J. Chem. Soc., Dalton Trans., 1981, 1486 DOI: 10.1039/DT9810001486

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