Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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10386367 | Desalination | 2005 | 5 Pages |
Abstract
In this study an experimental method for purification of a system containing a 30% caprolactam aqueous solution was attempted at room temperature. The impurities in the system were removed by using the continuous electrodeionization (EDI) device, which is an ion-exchange membrane stack with 40 diluting compartments filled with mixed ion-exchange resin beads. The optimal working parameters for this technology were obtained during a 5-month test. It was shown that the conductivity of the treated caprolactam solution was considerably lower (10 μS/cm) in comparison to the feed caprolactam solution (30 μS/cm). In addition the absorption value had decreased by 20%.
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Authors
Ping Yu, Zehua Zhu, Yunbai Luo, Yuehua Hu, Sijian Lu,