Chemistry of inorganic compounds – Rare earth compound
Patent
1985-07-25
1988-01-05
Doll, John
Chemistry of inorganic compounds
Rare earth compound
210670, 210683, 210685, 210751, 210753, 210915, C01F 1700, C02F 158
Patent
active
047175540
ABSTRACT:
Fluorine or fluorine compounds dissolved at low concentrations in water are efficiently separated by use of hydrated rare earth oxides or insoluble hydrated rare earth salts, particularly hydrous rare earth fluorides or hydrous rare earth phosphates, as the adsorbent. By bringing fluorine dissolved water of pH 2-7 into contact with said adsorbent, fluorine is adsorbed on the adsorbent, and the adsorbed fluorine can be desorbed by contact with an alkali solution of pH 10 to 14 to regenrate said adsorbent. Also, by addition of a precipitating agent for fluorine to the desorbed solution, fluorine compounds can be separated by precipitation and the filtrate can be reused as the regenerating solution for the adsorbent.
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Imai Hideaki
Ishibashi Yuzuru
Konishi Tokuzo
Nomura Junji
Asahi Kasei Kogyo Kabushiki Kaisha
Doll John
Russel Jeffrey
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