Recovery Of The Chromium (III, VI) From Aqueous Solutions Using Ion Exchange System

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
J. C. Riani
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Jan 1, 2006

Abstract

The release of heavy metals into the environment is increasing among others due to human activities such paint and pigment industries, tanneries, and metal finishing industries. Among metal releases, chromium is notable because this metal is carcinogenic. Thus, the aim of this work is to use an ion exchange system composed of one cationic resin column and one anionic resin column in order to adsorb the chromium (III, VI) from chromium electroplating effluents with the objective of recycling the water. The methodology consists of chromium adsorption tests using the ion exchange resins system with Purolite the 850 (polystyrene matrix, functional group quaternary amine) and Purolite C 150 (polystyrene matrix, functional group sulfonic acid). The contaminated solutions were passed through the columns with the assistance of peristaltic pump. Samples of the outgoing solution were taken in order to control the conductivity and pH and analyze the metals. The effects of the feeding outflow on the chromium adsorption were evaluated. The results show that the quality of the water collected at the end of the process is within the Brazilian standards about the discarding of toxic substances in the environment (CONAMA 357/05). This makes possible the recycling of water into the process and also its discharge in the rivers.
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APA: J. C. Riani  (2006)  Recovery Of The Chromium (III, VI) From Aqueous Solutions Using Ion Exchange System

MLA: J. C. Riani Recovery Of The Chromium (III, VI) From Aqueous Solutions Using Ion Exchange System. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 2006.

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