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Phosphonomethyl Substituted Phenols a New Class of Absorbers and Extractants for Metals

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Phosphonomethyl substituted phenols are readily obtained from o-hydroxymethylated phenols and trialkyl phosphites. The free acids, incorporated into phenol formaldehyde resins, act as cation exchangers with remarkable selectivity for different metals.

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Vogt, W. (1991). Phosphonomethyl Substituted Phenols a New Class of Absorbers and Extractants for Metals. In: Cecille, M.L., Casarci, M., Pietrelli, L. (eds) New Separation Chemistry Techniques for Radioactive Waste and Other Specific Applications. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-011-3654-9_27

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