Title of article
Removal of chromium ions (VI) from underground water in the hybrid complexation-ultrafiltration process
Author/Authors
Bohdziewicz، Jolanta نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2000
Pages
-226
From page
227
To page
0
Abstract
Transport and separation properties of ultrafiltration membranes made from polyacrylonitrile have been characterized and their suitability for chromium ion (VI) removal from underground water by means of complexed hexadecylpyridine chloride has been evaluated. It has been found that membranes of a 17.5% polymer content retain 98% of the chromium complex (VI) while the remaining ions present in water pass to the permeate. Tests which aimed at determining the most favourable amount of a complexing substance in relation to the amount of chromium ions (VI) and the optimum pH of the solution for which a retention coefficient of the chromium complex (VI) was the highest have been conducted. The results obtained confirmed that the complexation-ultrafiltration system presents an effective method for chromium ion (VI) removal from abyssal water.
Keywords
Titanium metal , Inhibited acid , Hydrogen pickup , scales , Corrosion rate , Heat exchanger tubes , MSF plant
Journal title
Desalination
Serial Year
2000
Journal title
Desalination
Record number
54263
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