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Feasibility Studies on Liquid Ion Exchange for Alum Recovery From Water Treatment Plant Sludges
In the final article of a three‐part series on the use of liquid ion exchange procedures for aluminum recovery from water treatment plant sludges, a specific procedure for the purification of aluminum prior to recycling is presented. Batch tests were conducted to develop appropriate extraction and stripping equilibrium curves. The study determined that more than 95 percent recovery of soluble aluminum is feasible.
Feasibility Studies on Liquid Ion Exchange for Alum Recovery From Water Treatment Plant Sludges
In the final article of a three‐part series on the use of liquid ion exchange procedures for aluminum recovery from water treatment plant sludges, a specific procedure for the purification of aluminum prior to recycling is presented. Batch tests were conducted to develop appropriate extraction and stripping equilibrium curves. The study determined that more than 95 percent recovery of soluble aluminum is feasible.
Feasibility Studies on Liquid Ion Exchange for Alum Recovery From Water Treatment Plant Sludges
Cornwell, David A. (author) / Lemunyon, Roger M. (author)
Journal ‐ American Water Works Association ; 72 ; 64-68
1980-01-01
5 pages
Article (Journal)
Electronic Resource
English
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