2009
DOI: 10.1016/j.jhazmat.2009.04.066
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Selective recovery of Cr and Cu in leachate from chromated copper arsenate treated wood using chelating and acidic ion exchange resins

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“…The weak base chelating resin, Dowex M4195, with bis-(picolyl)amine functionality, has demonstrated unique separation capabilities for first row transition metals. It has been investigated for the extraction of Cu(II) [10][11][12][13][16][17][18], Ni(II) [13][14][15][16][17][18][19], Co(II) [14-16, 18, 19], Cr(III)/(VI) [21,22], Zn (II) [13,15], Cd (II) [13,15], Pd(II) [14,15,23], Au(III) [15], Pb(II) [14,19] Fe(III) [14,19], Mn(II) [14,19], and Pt(IV) [15]. To the best of our knowledge, the application of Dowex M4195 to separate uranium from acid-based streams has not been carried out.…”
Section: A Wmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The weak base chelating resin, Dowex M4195, with bis-(picolyl)amine functionality, has demonstrated unique separation capabilities for first row transition metals. It has been investigated for the extraction of Cu(II) [10][11][12][13][16][17][18], Ni(II) [13][14][15][16][17][18][19], Co(II) [14-16, 18, 19], Cr(III)/(VI) [21,22], Zn (II) [13,15], Cd (II) [13,15], Pd(II) [14,15,23], Au(III) [15], Pb(II) [14,19] Fe(III) [14,19], Mn(II) [14,19], and Pt(IV) [15]. To the best of our knowledge, the application of Dowex M4195 to separate uranium from acid-based streams has not been carried out.…”
Section: A Wmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Ion-exchange resins are polymeric means, joined by covalent bonds, with active functional groups. These functional groups are related to mobile ions that can be exchanged with an ion of the same charge dissolved within the liquid compound [129], making ion exchange a well-established, environmentally friendly technology with metal recovery opportunities [130].…”
Section: Ion Exchangementioning
confidence: 99%
“…This type of resin, based on the iminodiacetate group, is of the weak cationic type and presents a high selectivity for heavy metals such as Cd and Zn versus sodium, calcium and magnesium ions, when working at pH values of between 4 and 8 [131]. Janin et al [130], combining M4195 and IR120 resins in four successive columns, succeeded to recover copper and chromium at 94% and 81%, respectively [130], presenting ion exchange as a suitable solution for heavy metal removal from landfill leachate.…”
Section: Ion Exchangementioning
confidence: 99%
“…There are various methods used to minimize the concentration of heavy metals from the effluent waste water. A wide range of processes such as chemical precipitation [7][8][9][10][11] , liquid/liquid extraction 12,13 , ion exchange 7,[14][15][16] , membrane filtration, electrolytic methods, coagulation, reverse osmosis and biosorption being used for removal of heavy metal ions from industrial effluents 17,18 . Most of these methods suffer some drawback, some have high capital and operational cost, some faces problem of the disposal of the residual metal sludge and some are not suitable for low concentration of metal ions (10 mg/L).…”
Section: Research Articlementioning
confidence: 99%