A strong cationic resin (Lewatit-S2568H) was used to pre-treat four actual broths rich in carboxylic acids (CAs) to obtain free Na+ streams (final pH 1.5–2.4). Thereafter, three weak anionic resins (AnRes) were compared for the recovery of CAs by performing multicomponent batch adsorption tests using one of the pre-treated broths. Subsequently, further multicomponent adsorption tests were performed using the other three broths and the most performant AnRes (Lewatit-A365). This allowed to define adsorption isotherm profiles of CAs, Cl−, phosphates and other organic compounds (CODOther) for each broth. Besides confirming anions competition for resin exchange sites, results also evidenced that Na+ competed with the AnRes exchange sites for binding the CAs, while CODOther exerted a negligible competition for CA adsorption. A homogeneous mass action ideal model, that also considers Na+ competition, was calibrated using the collected data. It shows a very good capability to predict adsorption isotherms despite very dissimilar broths were used.

Improved recovery of carboxylic acids using sequential cationic-anionic adsorption steps: A highly competitive ion-equilibrium model / Sarah Notarfrancesco; Elena Morselli; Gonzalo A.Martinez; Weronica Harasimiuk; Joana M.B.Domingos; Andrea Negroni; Fabio Fava; Lorenzo Bertin. - In: SEPARATION AND PURIFICATION TECHNOLOGY. - ISSN 1383-5866. - ELETTRONICO. - 261:(2021), pp. 118253.1-118253.10. [10.1016/j.seppur.2020.118253]

Improved recovery of carboxylic acids using sequential cationic-anionic adsorption steps: A highly competitive ion-equilibrium model

Sarah Notarfrancesco
Investigation
;
Elena Morselli
Investigation
;
Gonzalo A. Martinez
Conceptualization
;
Joana M. B. Domingos
Resources
;
Andrea Negroni
Resources
;
Fabio Fava
Supervision
;
Lorenzo Bertin
Funding Acquisition
2021

Abstract

A strong cationic resin (Lewatit-S2568H) was used to pre-treat four actual broths rich in carboxylic acids (CAs) to obtain free Na+ streams (final pH 1.5–2.4). Thereafter, three weak anionic resins (AnRes) were compared for the recovery of CAs by performing multicomponent batch adsorption tests using one of the pre-treated broths. Subsequently, further multicomponent adsorption tests were performed using the other three broths and the most performant AnRes (Lewatit-A365). This allowed to define adsorption isotherm profiles of CAs, Cl−, phosphates and other organic compounds (CODOther) for each broth. Besides confirming anions competition for resin exchange sites, results also evidenced that Na+ competed with the AnRes exchange sites for binding the CAs, while CODOther exerted a negligible competition for CA adsorption. A homogeneous mass action ideal model, that also considers Na+ competition, was calibrated using the collected data. It shows a very good capability to predict adsorption isotherms despite very dissimilar broths were used.
2021
Improved recovery of carboxylic acids using sequential cationic-anionic adsorption steps: A highly competitive ion-equilibrium model / Sarah Notarfrancesco; Elena Morselli; Gonzalo A.Martinez; Weronica Harasimiuk; Joana M.B.Domingos; Andrea Negroni; Fabio Fava; Lorenzo Bertin. - In: SEPARATION AND PURIFICATION TECHNOLOGY. - ISSN 1383-5866. - ELETTRONICO. - 261:(2021), pp. 118253.1-118253.10. [10.1016/j.seppur.2020.118253]
Sarah Notarfrancesco; Elena Morselli; Gonzalo A.Martinez; Weronica Harasimiuk; Joana M.B.Domingos; Andrea Negroni; Fabio Fava; Lorenzo Bertin
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