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CC PACKETS 1981-1984 & 1987
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CC PACKET 09251984
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Ion exchange resins are classified as cation or anion <br /> exchangers. Both types are produced from the same basic <br /> organic polymers. The chemical behavior of the resin is <br /> determined by the particular ionizable group attached to the <br /> resin. The following is a list of five resin types that may be <br /> used by the Facility for metals along with the important <br /> characteristics of each. <br /> 1 . Strong Acid Cation - The important characteristics of this <br /> resin type are: The exchange capacity is not affected by <br /> the pH of the solution, it is the least expensive resin, <br /> it is the most durable and its selectivity is low so it <br /> may pick up hardness in the water. <br /> 2. Weak Acid Cation - Important characteristics are: The <br /> exchange capacity is reduced at a solution pH below 6, it <br /> will tend not to pick up water hardness because the <br /> selectivity for heavy metal is higher and it is a more <br /> expensive resin than the strong acid but a smaller amount <br /> of reagents are needed to reverse the reaction and <br /> regenerate the resin. <br /> 3 . Strong Base Anion - Important characteristics are: The <br /> exchange capacity is unaffected by solution pH, it is <br /> generally more expensive than the cation resins, it has a <br /> shorter functional life span than cation resins and the <br /> resin can be fouled by organics in the solution. <br /> 4 . Weak Base Anion - Important characteristics are: The <br /> exchange capacity is reduced above a solution pH of 7 , <br /> the resin cost is the same as the strong base anion, and <br /> less reagent is necessary for resin regeneration than for <br /> the strong base anion resin. <br /> 5 . Heavy Metal Chelating Resins - Important characteristics <br /> are: It has a higher selectivity for heavy metals than <br /> does the weak acid cation resin so it can separate heavy <br /> metals from high levels of water hardness in the <br /> solution, reduced amounts of reagent are required for <br /> regeneration, it is the most expensive resin type, and <br /> removal of heavy metals is effective above a solution pH <br /> of 4. <br /> The ion exchange resins are housed in a canister which is <br /> attached to a drain pipe on the rinse tank ( see Figure 2) . The <br /> rinse solution flows through the canister, the metal is removed <br /> allowing the exiting water to flow to the sewer. When the <br /> exchange capacity of the canister (containing the resins) is <br /> reached, it is replaced by a fresh one. Saturated canisters <br /> are transported to the Facility and regenerated. Regeneration <br /> is accomplished by flushing the resins with a concentrated acid <br /> or base solution, depending on the resin type, which effec- <br /> tively reverses the exchange reaction. <br /> A-3 <br />
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