Desorption of heavy metals from ion exchange resin with water and carbon dioxide

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Autor(a) principal: SILVA, Denilson Luz da
Data de Publicação: 2006
Outros Autores: BRUNNER, Gerd
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
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Resumo: Adsorption and regeneration of ion exchange resins were studied using a subcritical solution of a CO2-H2O mixture and a fixed bed column. The commercial Amberlite IRC-50/IRC-86 cation exchange resins and Amberlite IRA-67 anion exchange resin were tested for heavy metals (Pb, Cu, Cd) adsorption from a solution with different initial metal concentrations at different temperatures. After adsorption, the loaded resins were regenerated with water and carbon dioxide at different temperatures and a pressure of 25 MPa. The efficiency of the IRC-50 resin was lower than that of the IRC-86 resin for the adsorption of metals like Cd, Cu and Pb. Results obtained for desorption of these metals indicated that the process could be used for Cd and in principle for Cu. Sorption of metal ions depended strongly on feed concentration. Mathematical modeling of the metal desorption process was carried out successfully as an extraction process. For this purpose, the VTII Model, which is applied to extraction from solids using supercritical solvents, was used in this work.
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The efficiency of the IRC-50 resin was lower than that of the IRC-86 resin for the adsorption of metals like Cd, Cu and Pb. Results obtained for desorption of these metals indicated that the process could be used for Cd and in principle for Cu. Sorption of metal ions depended strongly on feed concentration. Mathematical modeling of the metal desorption process was carried out successfully as an extraction process. 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title Desorption of heavy metals from ion exchange resin with water and carbon dioxide
spellingShingle Desorption of heavy metals from ion exchange resin with water and carbon dioxide
SILVA, Denilson Luz da
Adsorção e regeneração
Troca iônica
Dióxido de carbono
Metais pesados
title_short Desorption of heavy metals from ion exchange resin with water and carbon dioxide
title_full Desorption of heavy metals from ion exchange resin with water and carbon dioxide
title_fullStr Desorption of heavy metals from ion exchange resin with water and carbon dioxide
title_full_unstemmed Desorption of heavy metals from ion exchange resin with water and carbon dioxide
title_sort Desorption of heavy metals from ion exchange resin with water and carbon dioxide
author SILVA, Denilson Luz da
author_facet SILVA, Denilson Luz da
BRUNNER, Gerd
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author2 BRUNNER, Gerd
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BRUNNER, Gerd
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Adsorção e regeneração
Troca iônica
Dióxido de carbono
Metais pesados
topic Adsorção e regeneração
Troca iônica
Dióxido de carbono
Metais pesados
description Adsorption and regeneration of ion exchange resins were studied using a subcritical solution of a CO2-H2O mixture and a fixed bed column. The commercial Amberlite IRC-50/IRC-86 cation exchange resins and Amberlite IRA-67 anion exchange resin were tested for heavy metals (Pb, Cu, Cd) adsorption from a solution with different initial metal concentrations at different temperatures. After adsorption, the loaded resins were regenerated with water and carbon dioxide at different temperatures and a pressure of 25 MPa. The efficiency of the IRC-50 resin was lower than that of the IRC-86 resin for the adsorption of metals like Cd, Cu and Pb. Results obtained for desorption of these metals indicated that the process could be used for Cd and in principle for Cu. Sorption of metal ions depended strongly on feed concentration. Mathematical modeling of the metal desorption process was carried out successfully as an extraction process. For this purpose, the VTII Model, which is applied to extraction from solids using supercritical solvents, was used in this work.
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