Magnetic Ion Exchange (MIEX) Resin for the Removal of Chromium(VI), Molybdenium(VI), Vanadium(V) And Arsenic(V) Ions from Aqueous Solutions - A Preliminary Batch Study

- Organization:
- Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
- Pages:
- 12
- File Size:
- 1435 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 2014
Abstract
Removal of toxic anions from aqueous solution was studied using a Magnetic Ion Exchange (MIEX) resin which is a polyacrylic, strong base resin. Gravity based settling is made more efficient due to the magnetic nature of the resin which is advantageous over conventional ion exchange resins. In addition, the magnetic microspheres of MIEX have larger surface area in comparison to conventional ion exchange resins. Over the years MIEX has been successfully used and has gained significant popularity for efficiently removing dissolved organic matter from wastewater and groundwater. In the present study the efficiency of the MIEX resin was tested for the removal of chromium(VI), molybdenium(VI), vanadium(V) and arsenic(V) anions. Effects of pH (2-10) and temperature (25oC-55oC) were examined. In general, low solution pH values were favorable for anion uptake by MIEX. Except for chromium(VI), the metal ion uptake was significantly increased by the increase in solution temperature. The adsorption data were analysed on the basis of chemical speciation and heterogeneous kinetic models.
Citation
APA:
(2014) Magnetic Ion Exchange (MIEX) Resin for the Removal of Chromium(VI), Molybdenium(VI), Vanadium(V) And Arsenic(V) Ions from Aqueous Solutions - A Preliminary Batch StudyMLA: Magnetic Ion Exchange (MIEX) Resin for the Removal of Chromium(VI), Molybdenium(VI), Vanadium(V) And Arsenic(V) Ions from Aqueous Solutions - A Preliminary Batch Study. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 2014.