Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1884419 | Radiation Physics and Chemistry | 2010 | 4 Pages |
Ion exchange fabric (IEF) having the functional group of sulfonic acid was synthesized by radiation grafting of glycidyl methacrylate on a polyethylene nonwoven fabric and subsequent chemical modification. Total organic carbon eluted from the resulting IEF could be reduced to the concentration less than 1 ppb after washing with organic solvents. Adsorption performance of the obtained IEF was evaluated by 10 ppb Na+ solution. The column packed IEF, 7 mm in diameter and 20 mm high, could remove the Na+ at the distribution coefficient of 1.2×107 at linear velocity of 400 m/h. At column height of 95 mm, the breakthrough point reached 2.0×105 in bed volume and the degree of column utilization was improved up to 18.7%. From these results, the IEF synthesized by graft polymerization was considered to be applicable for water purification in ultra-pure water production.