Removal And Recovery Of Heavy Metals From Wastewater By Chelation-Assisted Anion Exchange

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
Thomas M. Harris
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Jan 1, 1994

Abstract

Cation exchange is not sufficiently selective to be used for the removal of heavy metal ions from a general industrial wastewater. However, if the metals can be converted to polyvalent anions through complexation, they may be removed both selectively and efficiently by anion exchange. This approach, referred to as chelation-assisted anion exchange (CAAE), has been examined using industrial wastewater samples contaminated with Ni2+ and Cr3+. For this particular application, the Ni2+ is complexed with 8-hydroxyquinoline-5-sulfonic acid, and the Cr3+ with sulfosalicylic acid. Removal efficiencies and adsorption isotherms for both the complexants and the complexes were determined in batch-mode tests.
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APA: Thomas M. Harris  (1994)  Removal And Recovery Of Heavy Metals From Wastewater By Chelation-Assisted Anion Exchange

MLA: Thomas M. Harris Removal And Recovery Of Heavy Metals From Wastewater By Chelation-Assisted Anion Exchange. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 1994.

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