화학공학소재연구정보센터
Separation Science and Technology, Vol.34, No.6-7, 1145-1166, 1999
Ion exchange of several radionuclides on the hydrous crystalline silicotitanate, UOP IONSIV IE-911
The crystalline silicotitanate, UOP IONSIV IE-911, is a proven material for removing radionuclides from a wide variety of waste streams. It is superior for removing several radionuclides from the highly alkaline solutions typical of DOE wastes. Our laboratory previously developed an equilibrium model applicable to complex solutions for IE-910 (the powder form of the granular IE-911), and more recently, we have developed several single component ion-exchange kinetic models for predicting column breakthrough curves and batch reactor concentration histories. In this paper, we model ion-exchange column performance using effective diffusivities determined from batch kinetic experiments. This technique is preferable because the batch experiments are easier, faster, and cheaper to perform than column experiments. We also extend these ideas to multicomponent systems. Finally, we evaluate the ability of our equilibrium model to predict data for IE-911.