Gel-coated ion-exchange resin: A new kinetic model


Autoria(s): Chanda, Manas; Rempel, Garry L
Data(s)

01/09/1999

Resumo

Regenerable 'gel-coated' cationic resins with fast sorption kinetics and high sorption capacity have application potential for removal of trace metal ions even in large-scale operations. Poly(acrylic acid) has been gel-coated on high-surface area silica (pre-coated with ethylene-vinyl acetate copolymer providing a thin barrier layer) and insolubilized by crosslinking with a low-molecular-weight diepoxide (epoxy equivalent 180 g) in the presence of benzyl dimethylamine catalyst at 70 degrees C, In experiments performed for Ca2+ sorption from dilute aqueous solutions of Ca(NO,),, the gel-coated acrylic resin is found to have nearly 40% higher sorption capacity than the bead-form commercial methacrylic resin Amberlite IRC-50 and also several limes higher rate of sorption. The sorption on the gel-coated sorbent under vigorous agitation has the characteristics of particle diffusion control with homogeneous (gel) diffusion in resin phase. A new mathematical model is proposed for such sorption on gel-coated ion-exchange resin in finite bath and solved by applying operator-theoretic methods. The analytical solution so obtained shows goad agreement with experimental sorption kinetics at relatively low levels (< 70%) of resin conversion.

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http://eprints.iisc.ernet.in/19544/1/arti.pdf

Chanda, Manas and Rempel, Garry L (1999) Gel-coated ion-exchange resin: A new kinetic model. In: Chemical Engineering Science, 54 (17). pp. 3723-3733.

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Elsevier Science

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Palavras-Chave #Chemical Engineering
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Journal Article

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