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titleOfInvention Regeneration method of ion exchange resin using chloric acid
abstract The present invention relates to a method of regenerating an ion exchange resin using chloric acid, and more particularly, by regenerating an ion exchange resin by using a chloric acid solution used for disinfection of water as regeneration water, it is possible to reduce costs as well as occur during regeneration. The present invention relates to a method for regenerating an ion exchange resin using chloric acid, which minimizes contaminants of waste fluids and has an effect of disinfection.n n n In the method for regenerating an ion exchange resin using chloric acid according to the present invention, in the method for regenerating an ion exchange resin adsorbed with an anion substance, the regenerated water is prepared from a chloric acid solution, and the regenerated water is ion exchanged with an anion substance adsorbed. It is characterized by regenerating an ion exchange resin in addition to the resin.
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