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publicationNumber RO-82079-B1
titleOfInvention WASTE WATER PROCESSING PROCESS, CONTAINING PALADIUM CHLORINE
abstract According to the present invention, the process for the purification of waste water containing palladium chloride, resulting from the process of activating the ceramic support of the chemical resistances, consists in the fact that the waste waters from the production of de-saccharified cellulose by protein fermentation. The process consists in decalcifying with the cation exchange resin and concentrating to a dry substance content of 25% in the case of the calcium bisulfite process and then treating it with 17-20% relative to the dry matter content, sodium hydroxide to pH = 12.2 ... 12.6; oxidation in the presence of air at temperatures of 155 ° C, purification in a column with cation exchange resin, treatment with 3 ... 5% technical boric acid, neutralization with 25% ammonia solution to pH = 5 ... 7 , concentration up to a content of 30 ... 35% dry substance and atomization drying.
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