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Preparation of acetoacetylated wood meal and its properties. Part 2. Copper ion fixation by acetoacetylation

  • Tomoko Nasuno , Toshiyuki Takano , Hiroshi Kamitakahara und Fumiaki Nakatsubo
Veröffentlicht/Copyright: 1. März 2006
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Abstract

Fixation of copper ions to acetoacetylated wood meal (AAWM) was conducted in Cu(OAc)2-MeOH solution. The maximum amount of copper fixed to AAWM was 147.9 mg g−1 under optimum conditions. From FT-IR analyses of AAWM containing copper ions (AAWM-Cu), it was concluded that a chelate was formed between copper and the acetoacetyl group of AAWM. In a leaching test, half of the copper in AAWM-Cu was retained, even at pH 4.0.

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Corresponding author. Toshiyuki Takano, Division of Forest & Biomaterials Science, Graduate School of Agriculture, Kyoto University, Sakyo-ku Kyoto, 606-8502, Japan Tel.: +81-75-753-6257 Fax: +81-75-753-6300

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Published Online: 2006-03-01
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