An Ion Exchange Method For The Utilization Of Waste Hydrochloric Acid ? Introduction

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
P. Hadzeriga
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Jan 1, 1964

Abstract

Ion exchange techniques have been growing fast and spectacularly in all phases of Science for the last two decades, but still its acceptance as a unit operation in Metallurgy is resisted. Mainly this is because ion exchange procedures are thought of as glamorous techniques by which only relatively expensive metals are to be recovered. Perhaps this concept comes from the early and basic marriage of uranium and other high price metals and ion exchange procedures. The general trend is that ion exchange technique requires equipment and materials which are too expensive to economically perform a chemical step whenever "cheap" commodities are produced. However, we are here presenting a means of utilization of waste hydrochloric acid by an ion exchange technique. We have studied this from the engineering and economic standpoint in a number of variations of the main procedure discussed here and we-conclude that under proper economic circumstances, the cost of the ion exchange material as well as the equipment and labor involved in the ion exchange section, is by no means unreasonable.
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APA: P. Hadzeriga  (1964)  An Ion Exchange Method For The Utilization Of Waste Hydrochloric Acid ? Introduction

MLA: P. Hadzeriga An Ion Exchange Method For The Utilization Of Waste Hydrochloric Acid ? Introduction. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1964.

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