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titleOfInvention Decomposition of ion exchange resin
abstract PURPOSE: To decompose a cation exchange resin easily even at a room temp. by coexisting iron ion and/or chromium ion and H 2 O 2 in said cation exchange resin. n CONSTITUTION: Especially, to a cation exchange resin used in purifying a cooling water of a nuclear reactor in an atomic energy decomposition or treating a waste water, a solution in which an iron ion source such as ferric nitrate or the like and/or a chromium ion source such as chromium nitrate and H 2 O 2 are coexisted is contacted. As the result, the cation exchange resin is decomposed even at a room temp. and a minute amount of iron ion and/or chromium ion is remained in a solution after decomposition but an acid solution with a low concn. can be formed. Rather, as an acid conc. is lowered, the decomposition becomes faster and, therefore, treatment of a waste liquid is made easy. Further, in the aforementioned contact reaction, a decomposition time can be easily shortened by heating. n COPYRIGHT: (C)1982,JPO&Japio
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