Removal And Recovery Of Metal Ions From Process And Waste Streams Using Polymer Filtration

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
Gordon D. Jarvinen
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Jan 1, 1999

Abstract

Polymer Filtration (PF) Is an innovative, selecthle metal removal technology. Chelating, water-soluble polymers are used to selectively bind the desired metal ions and ultrafiltration is used to concentrate the polymer-metal complex producing a permeate with low levels of the targeted metal ion. When applied to the treatment of, Industrial metal-bearing aqueous process streams, the permeate water can often be reused within the process and the metal ions reclaimed. This technology is applicable to many types of industrial aqueous streams with widely varying chemistries. Application of PF to 'aqueous streams from nuclear materials processing and electroplating operations will be described.
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APA: Gordon D. Jarvinen  (1999)  Removal And Recovery Of Metal Ions From Process And Waste Streams Using Polymer Filtration

MLA: Gordon D. Jarvinen Removal And Recovery Of Metal Ions From Process And Waste Streams Using Polymer Filtration. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 1999.

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