Department of Biological and Chemical Sciences, School of Agriculture, Geography, Environment, Ocean and Natural Sciences, The University of the South Pacific, Suva, Fiji
Dr. Pramod P. Patil is a faculty member at the Department of Chemical Sciences at North Maharashtra University, Jalgaon, India. He specializes in the field of Chemical Sciences, particularly within inorganic chemistry. He holds a Ph.D. in his area of expertise and has contributed significantly to the academic and research landscape.
Dr. Patil has an extensive publication record, covering a range of topics within his field. His research interests include inorganic chemistry, nanomaterials, and environmental chemistry. Some of his notable publications focus on the synthesis and characterization of materials, their applications in catalysis, and the study of various chemical processes and their environmental implications?
is a faculty member at the Department of Chemical Sciences at North Maharashtra University, Jalgaon, India. He specializes in the field of Chemical Sciences, particularly within inorganic chemistry. He holds a Ph.D. in his area of expertise and has contributed significantly to the academic and research landscape.
Dr. Patil has an extensive publication record, covering a range of topics within his field. His research interests include inorganic chemistry, nanomaterials, and environmental chemistry. Some of his notable publications focus on the synthesis and characterization of materials, their applications in catalysis, and the study of various chemical processes and their environmental implications?
Research Article
Separation and Determination of Zirconium from Environmental Water Samples Using Extractant Impregnated Resin
Author(s): Dipak J. Garole*, Sandesh R. Tetgure, Bharat C. Choudhary, Pramod P. Patil, Amulrao U. Borse and Surendra Prasad
In the present study, a novel and rapid extraction method using Extractant Impregnated Resin (EIR) prepared by
impregnating Amberlite XAD-4 resin with Isonitroso-4-Methyl-2-Pentanone (IMP) was evaluated for separation and
spectrophotometric determination of Zr4+ with arsenazo III at 670 nm. The optimization of various parameters
influencing the sorption of Zr4+ in column and batch methods was carried. Zr4+ was quantitatively sorbed at pH 3.5
and recovered 99.2 ± 0.6% using 10 mL of 0.1 M oxalic acid as eluent in column method. The pre-concentration
factor 200 with breakthrough volume 2000 mL and reusability up to 90 cycles were achieved with EIR. Experimental
data were evaluated using the kinetic and isotherm models to explain the sorption mechanism of Zr4+ by EIR. The
sorption equilibrium and kinetic data were be.. View more»