Selective Separations Of Trace Metals And Organics From Water

- Organization:
- The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
- Pages:
- 10
- File Size:
- 382 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1995
Abstract
The selective separations of trace metals- and organics from water are processes of importance to industry. The application of a new metals capture technology coupled with polymer membrane technology has proven to be one avenue to accomplish such selective separations. The polymers used in these studies are polyphosphazenes. Polyphosphazene polymers consist of an alternating backbone of nitrogen and phosphorus atoms. The polymers have high thermal and chemical stabilities. Experiments at the Idaho National Engineering Laboratory demonstrate that polyphosphazene membranes coupled with Chromato Chem,"Chelation Chromatography" process are capable of removing both chlorinated hydrocarbons and metal ions from process streams. These results point to a wide range of potential industrial and environmental applications for such systems. Data will be presented which show the efficiency and selectivity of separations, postulated separation mechanisms, and the initial designs of industrial demonstration units which are currently under construction. Parts of this work have been performed under a Cooperative Research and Development Agreement (CRADA) between ChromatoChem, Inc. and Idaho National Engineering Laboratory (INEL). The work at INEL was been sponsored by the United States Department of Energy's Office of Industrial Technologies
Citation
APA:
(1995) Selective Separations Of Trace Metals And Organics From WaterMLA: Selective Separations Of Trace Metals And Organics From Water. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 1995.