Removal of iodide compounds from non-aqueous organic media

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

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562608, B01D 1504

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ABSTRACT:
The invention relates to a method for removing iodide compounds from a non-aqueous organic medium, such as acetic acid. The medium is contacted with a macroreticulated strong-acid cation exchange resin which is stable in the organic medium and has at least one percent of its active sites converted to the silver or mercury form.

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