Abstract:
In this paper, the gel properties of sodium alginate with Y
3+, Ce
3+, La
3+ and Er
3+ were studied. By studying the mechanical properties, equilibrium water content, ion exchange rate and gel mechanism of seaweed rare earth gel, it was found that: The coordination form of rare earth ions and carboxyl group in sodium alginate was pseudo-bridged monodentate coordination and bridge coordination. At the same time, the special three-dimensional network structure of the rare earth gel was formed through the planar and non-planar geometry formed by intramolecular and intermolecular chelation, and the gel strength of the gel formed by La
3+, Y
3 +, Er
3+, Ce
3+ and sodium alginate M/G≈1 was between 32 and 41 N, the Young’s modulus was between 14 and 20 N, the elasticity was between 55% and 59%, the equilibrium water content was greater than 93%, the strength of the four gel was Ce
3+> Er
3+> Y
3+> La
3+, the elasticity was Ce
3+<Er
3+<Y
3+<La
3+, and the ion exchange rate was: Ce
3+ 52.99%, Er
3+ 50.81%, Y
3+ 40.74%, La
3+ 39.33%. Under different M/G ratio, the affinity between rare earth ions and sodium alginate gel was quite different: When M/G=1.99>1, the affinity of seaweed rare earth gel was in this order: Er
3+>Ce3+>Y
3+>La
3+. When M/G=0.99≈1 and M/G=0.19<1, the affinity of seaweed rare earth gel was in this order: Ce
3+> Er
3+> Y
3+> La
3+. Among them, Ce
3+, Y
3+ and La
3+ had a certain preference for G fragment of sodium alginate, and Er
3+ had a certain preference for M fragment. This study would lay a theoretical foundation for the intensive processing and utilization of sodium alginate and the development of new functional materials of rare earth elements.