Model Development for Liquid Resistance-controlled Reactive Ion Exchange at Low Solution Concentrations with Application to Mixed Bed Ion Exchange
Abstract
This study involved the extension of current liquid resistance-controlled reactive ion exchange theory to low concentration levels. This necessitated accounting for the effects of water dissociation and electric potential gradients on the rate of exchange. The model was particularly developed for application to mixed bed ion exchange involving more than one type of exchange resin and a neutralization reaction. The ease of utility and applicability to a variety of systems were prrorities in the model development.
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