Decoupling Intra-Particle Diffusion from Lumped Parameters to Determine In-Service Decay of An Acid Ion Exchange Resin

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
Allan Nesbitt Jochen Petersen Jean-Paul Franzidis
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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Jan 1, 2014

Abstract

This study presents a method for the determination of intra-particle diffusivities in ion-exchange resins for the purposes of evaluating the state of resin degradation during service. The method uses a zero length column (ZLC) in a closed circuit with variable speed pump and reservoir. The intra-particle diffusion is determined from absorption data by using the Nernst-Plank approximation along with the ‘mass transfer factor’ - which is a product of the mass transfer coefficient (kf )and the concentration of the adsorbing ion in the liquid at the surface of the resin - in a computer algorithm fitting simulated curves to experimental data.. Through this approach the changed intra-particle diffusivity, of a gel-type acid resin, over a 1000 loading and elution cycles, is shown.
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APA: Allan Nesbitt Jochen Petersen Jean-Paul Franzidis  (2014)  Decoupling Intra-Particle Diffusion from Lumped Parameters to Determine In-Service Decay of An Acid Ion Exchange Resin

MLA: Allan Nesbitt Jochen Petersen Jean-Paul Franzidis Decoupling Intra-Particle Diffusion from Lumped Parameters to Determine In-Service Decay of An Acid Ion Exchange Resin. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 2014.

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