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

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C210S676000, C210S677000, C210S688000

Reexamination Certificate

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ABSTRACT:
An ion exchange process for removing arsenic from drinking water is disclosed which uses a mixed ion regenerant and generates minimal levels of waste.

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Clifford, Dennis A. “Ion Exchange and Inorganic Adsorption”Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, University of Houston, Houston, TexasChapter 9 pp. 9.1-9.91.

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