Abstract

In a variety of applications involving ion-exchange resins, the process of ion exchange is accompanied by an instantaneous chemical reaction such as neutralization, association, or complex formation. Helfferich (1965) has classified these reactions into four categories viz. Type I to Type IV. In this work, we have modeled the Type I ion-exchange process represented by neutralization of metal hydroxide (MOH) on a strong acid cation exchange resin in H-form. The model presented is an extension of a model on an ordinary ion-exchange process (Hasnat and Juvekar, 1996)

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