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Frontiers of Chemical Science and Engineering

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Frontiers of Chemical Science and Engineering  2011, Vol. 5 Issue (1): 113-116   https://doi.org/10.1007/s11705-010-0547-0
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Process study on adsorption of glycerin from saline wastewater by strong base anion resin
Process study on adsorption of glycerin from saline wastewater by strong base anion resin
Haitao ZHANG1(), Xiaoqing MA1, Xian QU2, Jeanpierre Arcangeli2
1. Engineering Research Center of Large Scale Reactor Engineering and Technology, Ministry of Education, State Key Laboratory of Chemical Engineering, East China University of Science and Technology, Shanghai 200237, China; 2. Shanghai Sino French Water Development Co., Shanghai 200237, China
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Abstract

A physicochemical method was used to adsorb glycerin in saline wastewater by strong base anion resin (D201). Boric acid, a kind of weak acid, can combine with glycerin, and a specific complex can be produced, which possess bigger molecule than glycerin. Then, this specific complex could be adsorbed by strong base anion resin. Via the experiment, the equation of adsorption isotherm with D201 at 20°C can be shown by lgx/m = 1.74lgCe - 5.72; for column test with simulative glycerin wastewater, the treatment capability was more than nine bed volumes, and 39.77 mg glycerin could be removed by per gram resin. When the NaCl concentration was 10 g/L, five bed volumes of simulative wastewater could be treated, and the adsorb mass was 29.09 mg/g. When the NaCl concentration was 30 g/L, only three bed volumes of simulative wastewater could be treated, and the adsorb mass was 14.83 mg/g.

Key wordsglycerin    anion resin    boric acid    wastewater    NaCl
收稿日期: 2009-10-21      出版日期: 2011-03-05
Corresponding Author(s): ZHANG Haitao,Email:zht@ecust.edu.cn   
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. Process study on adsorption of glycerin from saline wastewater by strong base anion resin[J]. Frontiers of Chemical Science and Engineering, 2011, 5(1): 113-116.
Haitao ZHANG, Xiaoqing MA, Xian QU, Jeanpierre Arcangeli. Process study on adsorption of glycerin from saline wastewater by strong base anion resin. Front Chem Sci Eng, 2011, 5(1): 113-116.
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Fig.1  
constitutional typemicroporous
ionic formCl
particle size0.315 - 1.2 mm
moisture content /%50 - 60
functional group– N+(CH3)3
density /(g·mL-1)1.04 - 1.10
total exchange capacity /(mmol·g-1)≥3.5
pH range0 - 14
Tab.1  
Fig.2  
Fig.3  
Fig.4  
Fig.5  
resin typesalinity /(g·L-1)Sorption capacity /(mg·g-1)
without boric acid0.67
with boric acidNaCl= 039.77
NaCl= 1029.09
NaCl= 3014.83
Tab.2  
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