ie416
Chemical
- Oct 13, 2004
- 2
Hello,
I work on ion exchange resins on a laboratory scale.I regenerate the resin with Sodium salt of a particular concentration(Say 80 g /ltr of solution) and measure the capacity in terms of equivalents of ions detected per litre of the resin bed.
When i reduce the salt concentration in the regenerant by half (40 g/ltr of solution), the measured capacity is reduced by a factor of 4.Is such a drastic reduction acceptable?
Apart from the obvious change in salt concentration and resin degradation/fouling , are there any other factors that contribute to reduction in capacity ?
I work on ion exchange resins on a laboratory scale.I regenerate the resin with Sodium salt of a particular concentration(Say 80 g /ltr of solution) and measure the capacity in terms of equivalents of ions detected per litre of the resin bed.
When i reduce the salt concentration in the regenerant by half (40 g/ltr of solution), the measured capacity is reduced by a factor of 4.Is such a drastic reduction acceptable?
Apart from the obvious change in salt concentration and resin degradation/fouling , are there any other factors that contribute to reduction in capacity ?