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filingDate 1971-04-19-04:00^^<http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema#date>
publicationDate 1973-12-05-04:00^^<http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema#date>
publicationNumber GB-1339788-A
titleOfInvention Method for converting anion exchange resins from the monovalent anion to the hydroxide form
abstract 1339788 Converting anion exchange resins ECODYNE CORP 19 April 1971 [20 April 1970] 26264/71 Heading C3P [Also in Division B1 A strong-base anion exchange resin having quaternary ammonium active groups is converted from the monovalent anion form (other than hydroxide) to the hydroxide form by passing an aqueous source of polyvalent anions through a first batch of the resin to displace monovalent anions from the resin with the polyvalent anions; subsequently passing an aqueous solution of alkali metal hydroxide through the resin to convert the resin to the hydroxide form, and to produce an aqueous effluent solution containing hydroxide anions and polyvalent anions; neutralizing at least a portion of the effluent solution with an acid containing a source of the polyvalent anions to form a neutralized source of polyvalent anions; and passing the neutralized source through a second batch of the resin in the monovalent anion form to displace the monovalent - anions therefrom. The "monovalent anion form" means a resin form other than the hydroxide form. The "neutralized source" is merely more acidic than the effluent solution and may be acidic, neutral or even basic. Suitable resins are those prepared by reacting a tertiary amine with a halomethylated cross-linked copolymer of a monovinyl aromatic hydrocarbon and a divinyl aromatic hydrocarbon, e.g. a copolymer of styrene and divinylbenzene with or without ethylvinylbenzene. Other suitable resins are the reaction products of a tertiary amine with a haloalkylated, preferably chloromethylated, copolymer of a vinyl aromatic compound, e.g. styrene or vinylanisole and a minor proportion of a polyolefinic compound, e.g. divinyl benzene, isoprene, butadiene or trivinylbenzene. In the example sodium hydroxide, sodium sulphate and sulphuric acid are used.
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