Liquid purification or separation – Processes – Ion exchange or selective sorption
Patent
1983-08-25
1985-11-26
Fisher, Richard V.
Liquid purification or separation
Processes
Ion exchange or selective sorption
210689, B01D 1506, B01D 1508
Patent
active
045553440
ABSTRACT:
A separation method utilizing the ability of cross-linked ionic polymer gels to selectively extract solvent from a solution of a macromolecular material. A feed solution containing macromolecules is added to a small amount of basic or warm gel. The gel swells, absorbing the low molecular weight solvent, but cannot absorb the large macromolecules. The raffinate, which is now a concentrated macromolecular solution, is drawn off. To regenerate, a little acid is added to the filtered gel, or the gel is cooled, so its volume decreases sharply. The solvent is expelled from the shrinking gel and is then drawn off, leaving only the collapsed gel. A base is added to the gel, or the gel is warmed. More feed solution is added, and the cycle is begun again.
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Fisher Richard V.
Jones W. Gary
Regents of the University of Minnesota
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