Author/Authors :
DU، Wei نويسنده , , Pan، Bingcai نويسنده , , Jiang، Peijuan نويسنده , , Zhang، Qingrui نويسنده , , Zhang، Weiming نويسنده , , Zhang، Qingjian نويسنده , , Zhang، Quanxing نويسنده ,
Abstract :
The current study reports a potential process to selectively separate and preconcentrate tartaric acid from its simulated industrial effluent. It
was achieved by sorption onto a tailored polymeric ligand exchanger. The polymeric ligand exchanger is essentially a copper(II)-bound specialty
chelating polymer (denoted D-Cu). Effect of solution pH and competing sulfate on tartaric acid sorption onto D-Cu was also included in the study.
Compared to a weakly basic anion exchanger D-301, D-Cu exhibits more favorable sorption of tartaric acid from aqueous media coexisting with
Na2SO4 at a high level. The exhausted D-Cu was amenable to an entire regeneration by the diluted NaCl solution. Results of column sorption tests
further demonstrated the feasibility of D-Cu for selective separation and preconcentration of tartaric acid from the simulated wastewater for its
further recovery.
Keywords :
Selective sorption , Preconcentration , Cu(II) , Tartaric acid , Polymeric ligand exchanger