The following chemicals were used in this study:
Iron nitrate nonahydrate (Fe(NO
3)
3∙9H
2O, ≥ 99.0%), manganous nitrate hexahydrate (Mn(NO
3)
2∙6H
2O, ≥ 99.0%), copper nitrate 2.5-hydrate (Cu(NO
3)
2∙2.5H
2O, ≥ 99.0%), cobalt nitrate hexahydrate (Co(NO
3)
2∙6H
2O, ≥ 99.0%), nickel nitrate hexahydrate (Ni(NO
3)
2∙6H
2O, ≥ 99.0%), zinc nitrate hexahydrate (Zn(NO
3)
2∙6H
2O, ≥ 99.0%),
aluminum nitrate nonahydrate (Al(NO
3)
3∙9H
2O, ≥ 99.0%),
sodium nitrate produced by Sigma-Aldrich (ACS chemical, ≥ 99.0%, St. Louis, MO, USA) (CAS no. 7631-99-4),
4-(2-pyridylazo)resorcinol (PAR) (CAS no. 1141-59-9),
xylenol orange (CAS no. 3618-43-7),
nitric acid (chemically pure), and poly(ethylene oxide) with a molecular weight of 1500 produced by Sigma-Aldrich (CAS no. 25322-68-3).
Double distilled water was used to prepare the solutions. All chemicals were used as received, without additional purification. The initial solutions of extracted metals nitrates were obtained by dissolving precisely weighed quantities in double distilled water slightly acidized with
nitric acid (pH = 2.5) in order to prevent the generation of hydroxide metal formations.
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