Effect of flow rate on metals adsorption of synthetic solution using chelating resin dowex XUS43605 in column experiments

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In view of the rising generation of wastewater containing metals, sustainable and clean techniques to recover them are being researched. This study investigated the adsorption of aluminum, cobalt, chromium, copper, iron (III), magnesium, manganese, nickel and zinc presents in a synthetic effluent by chelating ion exchange resin Dowex XUS43605. The resin was tested in columns experiments and was analyzed the flow rate (0.45, 0.66 and 1.11 BV/h), at pH 1.5 and 20 °C. After loading the column, the elution experiments occurred with 1 M of H2SO4 and 4 M of NH4O. The concentration of the metals in solution was obtained by X-ray fluorescence spectrometry energy dispersive (EDX). The results showed that the breakthrough experimental curves demonstrated that the main metals (aluminum, cobalt, manganese and zinc) were immediately broken through just after the initiation of the feeding, while the breakthrough of copper began later. Therefore, the study showed that the chelating resin could be used to treat contaminated effluents with metals.

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Perez, I. D., Correa, M. M. J., Cianga Silvas, F. P., Tenório, J. A. S., & Espinosa, D. C. R. (2017). Effect of flow rate on metals adsorption of synthetic solution using chelating resin dowex XUS43605 in column experiments. In Minerals, Metals and Materials Series (pp. 483–491). Springer International Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-52192-3_47

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