SYNTHESIS AND CHARACTERIZATION OF METHYL AMINO POLYSTYRENE AS RESIN MATERIAL OF CHROMATOGRAPHY
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2018Author
Herman
Anggraeni, Anni
Mutalib, Abdul
Bahti, Husein H
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Ion-exchange chromatography has been widely used in various separation process and purification. Commercial ion-exchange resin mostly uses polystyrene as base. This study reviewed the synthesis of cation-exchange resin with polystyrene as starting material. Polystyrene must be activated in order to make one of aromatic carbon chains being able to be binding with acetamide n-hidroxymethyl electrophilic. Polystyrene activation was conducted through two stages, i.e. (1) the formation of amidomethyl polystyrene (AMDP), and followed with (2) hydrolysis of acyl group. The activation of polystyrene generated white methylamino polystyrene (MAP) resin, of which its characterization used spectrophotometry UV, Fourier Transform-Infrared (FTIR), and density of MAP resin confirmed by pycnometer. The results showed that the characterization of FTIR and spectrophotometer UV for AMP exhibited the forming of primary amino group and disappearance of spectrum band of C=O group at 3374.52 cm-1 with λmax 230 nm, the average of density of AMP resin sample was 1.7158 g/mL.
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