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The use of ion exchange technology was studied to remove chromium (III) from acidic waste solution by Amberlite IR-120 resin. Batch and column experimental tests were conducted to provide data for theoretical models and verify the system performance of the adsorption process. Results of batch equilibrium tests indicated that Langmuir isotherm describes well the adsorption process, whereas experimental data also provide evidence that, under the present experimental conditions, chromium (III) adsorption by Amberlite IR-120 resin is film-diffusion controlled; on the other hand, the theoretical model used in the present investigation was found to predict reasonably well the ion exchange breakthrough performance.
Chromium, Amberlite IR-120, Batch and column operations, Chromium (III) adsorption, Waste Disposal, Fluid, Ion Exchange, Kinetics, Models, Chemical, Polystyrenes, Adsorption, Cation Exchange Resins
Chromium, Amberlite IR-120, Batch and column operations, Chromium (III) adsorption, Waste Disposal, Fluid, Ion Exchange, Kinetics, Models, Chemical, Polystyrenes, Adsorption, Cation Exchange Resins
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