Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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4435436 | Water Resources and Industry | 2015 | 12 Pages |
•A new resin for boron removal from model solution and waste lye was proposed.•Boron sorption fitted the Langmuir isotherm and pseudo-second-order kinetic model.•The thermodynamic study confirmed the spontaneous and endothermic nature of sorption.•Boron removal was 98.5% at 5 mg/L feed B conc.•The GLY-resin showed good recyclable sorption performance.
A divinylbenzene cross-linked polystyrene resin with amine functional groups (Purolite A170) was grafted with glycidol and characterized as a novel sorbent, GLY-resin, for the oxoborate removal from model solutions and post-crystallization lye. The sorption behavior of GLY-resin was investigated using a batch system. The results showed that the sorption was maximal at pH=9.5. The equilibrium was achieved after 24 h. Calculations based on Langmuir model show the monolayer sorption capacity qm=1.3 mg/g and the fitted experimental data chemisorption as a dominating mechanism of boron sorption on GLY-resin. Boron removal from the solution containing 5 mg B/L and post-crystallization lye having a 9.1 mg B/L was 99% and 80% respectively. The thermodynamic calculations indicated the spontaneous and endothermic nature of the sorption process. The pseudo-second-order model adequately described the boron sorption on GLY-resin. Sorption−desorption efficiency was 100%, which means the boron sorption at next cycle did not decrease.
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