Hisao Kokusen
Kanazawa Institute of Technology
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Separation Science and Technology | 2006
Syunichi Oshima; Jilska M. Perera; Kathy Northcott; Hisao Kokusen; Geoffrey W. Stevens; Yu Komatsu
Abstract This investigation examines metal ion adsorption on mesoporous silicate, MCM‐41, synthesized from sodium silicate solution and cethyltrimethylammonium bromide (CTAB). MCM‐41 has potential as an adsorbent material, with a regular hexagonal pore structure, large specific surface area, and large pore volume. The MCM‐41 synthesized for this investigation is characterized using powder X‐ray diffraction and nitrogen adsorption and desorption isotherms data. The adsorption behavior for cadmium(II) and lead(II) onto MCM‐41 was studied by contacting the mesoporous silicate with an aqueous solution of metal salts and acetylacetone. Both Cd2+ and Pb2+ were found to quantitatively adsorb onto MCM‐41. The results of this study suggest that MCM‐41 may have applications in the recovery of toxic metals from waste waters.
Separation Science and Technology | 2006
Kathy Northcott; Hisao Kokusen; Yu Komatsu; Geoff W. Stevens
Abstract In this study surface modified SBA‐15, coated with octadecyltrichlorosilane (C18), is considered as an alternative adsorbent for metal ions in water. The SBA‐C18 was loaded with Bis(2,4,4-trimethylpentyl) phosphinic acid (cyanex 272) as the metal ion extractant. The adsorption characteristics of phosphinic acid loaded SBA‐C18 were evaluated for Cu(II) and Zn(II) ions in aqueous solution. Adsorption tests indicated that a contact time of 1 hour was sufficient for adsorption equilibrium to occur. The pH1/2 values of Zn(II) and Cu(II) onto SBA‐C18, were found to be similar to published data for levextrel ion exchange resins and around 1 pH unit lower than published solvent extraction data for cyanex 272 in xylene.
Talanta | 2005
Katsuhisa Shimada; Tetsuro Shimoda; Hisao Kokusen; Shigenori Nakano
An automatic flow-injection (FI) system including on-line separation by microdistillation and spectrophotometric detection has been developed for the determination of trace amounts of fluoride. This ion was separated from sample matrix by distillation in the presence of sulfuric and phosphoric acids, and was subsequently determined with spectrophotometry based on the mixed-ligand complex of lanthanum(III)-fluoride-alizarin complexone. The proposed FI system has high sampling frequency (20 samplesh(-1)), small sample size (600 microl) and the dynamic range of 0.05-15 mgl(-1) with relative standard deviations of below 1.2%. Interfering ions such as aluminum(III) and iron(III) was effectively eliminated. The method was successfully applied to the determination of fluoride in industrial drainage after water treatment.
Analytical Sciences | 2002
Syunichi Oshima; Naoki Hirayama; Koji Kubono; Hisao Kokusen; Takaharu Honjo
Talanta | 2003
Syunichi Oshima; Naoki Hirayama; Koji Kubono; Hisao Kokusen; Takaharu Honjo
Analytical Sciences | 2004
Masamitsu Iiyama; Syunichi Oshima; Hisao Kokusen; Masami Sekita; Shigekazu Tsurubou; Yu Komatsu
Analytical Sciences | 2003
Koji Kubono; Naoki Hirayama; Hisao Kokusen; Kunihiko Yokoi
Journal of ion exchange | 2014
Tetsuto Kajiyama; Shohei Sakai; Jun Inoue; Hisao Kokusen
Journal of ion exchange | 2007
Syunichi Oshima; Koji Kubono; Hisao Kokusen; Yu Komatsu; Naoki Hirayama
Journal of ion exchange | 2015
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