Liquid purification or separation – With alarm – indicator – register – recorder – signal or... – Responsive to fluid flow
Patent
1978-10-04
1980-05-13
Hart, Charles N.
Liquid purification or separation
With alarm, indicator, register, recorder, signal or...
Responsive to fluid flow
210 34, 210 38R, 423387, B01D 1504
Patent
active
042027659
ABSTRACT:
A process for separating hydroxylamine from an aqueous solution containing hydroxylammonium salts in mixture with salts of predominantly monovalent cations whose corresponding free bases have base dissociation constants greater than 10.sup.-7. Said solution is passed through a bed of cation exchange resin loaded predominantly with monovalent cations whereby hydroxylammonium and the other cations in solution substantially displace said cations from the resin. A second aqueous solution containing a monovalent amine or hydroxide base of at least 0.5 molar concentration having a dissociation constant greater than 10.sup.-7 is passed through the resin bed whereby hydroxylamine is preferentially released to the solution and the resin is correspondingly loaded with the cation of said base. Hydroxylammonium salts can be crystallized from the solution after addition of a stoichiometric amount of an appropriate acid.
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patent: 3695834 (1972-10-01), Wheelwright
Belden Reed H.
Koff Fred W.
Sifniades Stylianos
Tunick Allen A.
Allied Chemical Corporation
Cintins Ivars
Harman Robert A.
Hart Charles N.
Kasper Horst M.
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