Method for extracting perchlorate-ion from an aqueous solution

Liquid purification or separation – Processes – Ion exchange or selective sorption

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C210S683000

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11617564

ABSTRACT:
The invention relates to chemical industry and can be used for extracting perchlorate-ion from a highly concentrated processing solution having a complex nitrate-chloride-sulphate-iodate composition. The inventive method for extracting perchlorate-ion from an aqueous solution comprises passing the solution through a highly basic anionite and subsequent regeneration of the said anionite in a metal salt aqueous solution. The anionite in the nitrate form is used as an anionite, and its regeneration is performed in an aqueous solution of alkali or alkali-earth metal nitrate at the temperature of 0-60° C.

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English translation of International Search Report from PCT/RU2005/000364, filed on Jul. 1, 2004.

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