BDST modelling of sodium ion exchange column behaviour with strong acid cation resin in relation to coal seam water treatment


Autoria(s): Pember, Nathan; Millar, Graeme J.; Couperthwaite, Sara J.; de Bruyn, Mitchell; Nuttall, Kenneth
Data(s)

2016

Resumo

Reverse osmosis is the dominant technology utilized for desalination of saline water produced during the extraction of coal seam gas. Alternatively, ion exchange is of interest due to potential cost advantages. However, there is limited information regarding the column performance of strong acid cation resin for removal of sodium ions from both model and actual coal seam water samples. In particular, the impact of bed depth, flow rate, and regeneration was not clear. Consequently, this study applied Bed Depth Service Time (BDST) models to reveal that increasing sodium ion concentration and flow rates diminished the time required for breakthrough to occur. The loading of sodium ions on fresh resin was calculated to be ca. 71.1 g Na/kg resin. Difficulties in regeneration of the resin using hydrochloric acid solutions were discovered, with 86% recovery of exchange sites observed. The maximum concentration of sodium ions in the regenerant brine was found to be 47,400 mg/L under the conditions employed. The volume of regenerant waste formed was 6.2% of the total volume of water treated. A coal seam water sample was found to load the resin with only 53.5 g Na/kg resin, which was consistent with not only the co-presence of more favoured ions such as calcium, magnesium, barium and strontium, but also inefficient regeneration of the resin prior to the coal seam water test.

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application/pdf

Identificador

http://eprints.qut.edu.au/94777/

Publicador

Elsevier

Relação

http://eprints.qut.edu.au/94777/3/94777.pdf

DOI:10.1016/j.jece.2016.04.002

Pember, Nathan, Millar, Graeme J., Couperthwaite, Sara J., de Bruyn, Mitchell, & Nuttall, Kenneth (2016) BDST modelling of sodium ion exchange column behaviour with strong acid cation resin in relation to coal seam water treatment. Journal of Environmental Chemical Engineering, 4(2), pp. 2216-2224.

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Copyright 2016 Elsevier

Licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution; Non-Commercial; No-Derivatives 4.0 International. DOI: 10.1016/j.jece.2016.04.002

Fonte

School of Chemistry, Physics & Mechanical Engineering; Institute for Future Environments; Science & Engineering Faculty

Palavras-Chave #090410 Water Treatment Processes #ion exchange #strong acid cation resin #BDST #column #coal seam gas
Tipo

Journal Article