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filingDate 2014-05-17-04:00^^<http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema#date>
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publicationNumber CN-104193891-B
titleOfInvention A kind of preparation method of the gel micro-ball material adsorbing molybdate
abstract The invention belongs to material and separate the technical field of preparation and functional high molecule material, the concrete preparation method that a kind of gel micro-ball material adsorbing molybdate is provided.The present invention chooses acrylyl oxy-ethyl-trimethyl salmiac (DAC) as monomer, use via Inverse-Phase Suspension Polymerization, preparing the cationic gel micro-ball CPDAC that particle diameter is 200 300 μm, this preparation method good stability, mild condition, technique are simple and easy to operate controlled;Ammonium molybdate is adsorbed by prepared gel micro-ball CPDAC, not only exchange capacity is high, and exchange rate is fast, and gel micro-ball CPDAC is in terms of the extraction separation of anionic species, medicine controlled releasing field, has potential application prospect in terms of even removing toxicity anion from water environment.
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