Process for removing heavy metal ions and arsenic from wet-proce

Chemistry of inorganic compounds – Phosphorus or compound thereof – Oxygen containing

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423 24, 423 87, 423 89, 423100, 423321S, C01B 2516, B01D 1100, C01G 1700, B03C 100

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044669488

ABSTRACT:
The disclosure relates to a process for removing heavy metal ions and arsenic from wet-processed phosphoric acid, wherein the crude wet-processed phosphoric acid is treated at temperatures between 10.degree. and 100.degree. C. initially with a diorganyldithiosphosphoric acid ester and then with an adsorbent, and the phoshoric acid so purified is separated from the ester and adsorbent. More particularly, the wet-processed phosphoric acid is treated with the diorganyldithiophosphoric acid ester at temperatures higher than 50.degree. C. and with the adsorbent at temperatures lower than 50.degree. C.

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patent: 4226791 (1980-10-01), Reinhardt et al.

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