Separation of Metals in Aqueous Solutions by Ion Exchange

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
A. Himsley
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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18
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1975

Abstract

"There is an ever-increasing demand these days for efficient methods of removing metals from solutions especially for selectively recovering a particular metal from a mixture of metals in solution.Up until the mid l 930's the only methods widely practiced for such separations involved precipitation techniques or electrolysis. Both these methods have limitations and indeed can only be used for certain metals.It is only within the last 40 years or so when synthetic ion exchange materials became available that chemists in industry and universities have been able to apply ion exchange techniques to a wide variety of separations that not only would be impossible by precipitation methods but which are now achieved with much greater efficiency.Ion Exchange TechniquesIon exchange is a unit process that can be applied using either liquid ion exchangers or solid resin particles. Liquid ion exchange - or solvent extraction as it is often referred to - is used in a number of special areas dictated mainly by the nature of the separation.On the other hand, ion exchange resins are much more widely used and consequently a great deal more is known about their application to a variety of metal separations.In both systems there is a loss of the ion exchange material which in the case of solvent extraction results in hydrocarbons going to waste. The ion exchange resin systems lose resin in the form of small particles, referred to as ""resin fines"", and these are insoluble.The loss of liquid ion exchanger is due to the fact that it is slightly soluble in water and consequently the loss is a function of the volume of liquid with which it comes into contact and is not related to the amount of metal processed."
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APA: A. Himsley  (1975)  Separation of Metals in Aqueous Solutions by Ion Exchange

MLA: A. Himsley Separation of Metals in Aqueous Solutions by Ion Exchange. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 1975.

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