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ABSTRACT Kinetics of the simultaneous sorption of nonionic surfactant oxyethylated alcohols (OS-20) and copper(II) by hydrogen containing form of Purolite C 106 polyacrylic acid-functionalized cation exchanger was investigated: kinetic curves measured, effective coefficients of intraparticle diffusion (D), effective kinetic coefficients of the external mass transfer ((β) were calculated. The sorption of copper (II) and OS-20 is controlled by the intraparticle diffusion. The diffusion rate depends on the solution acidity: on increasing the acidity both the rate of copper (II) intraparticle diffusion and the equilibrium sorption decrease while the rate of intraparticle diffusion and the equilibrium sorption of OS-20 increase. The presence of copper (II) results in an increase in OS-20 diffusion rate but leads to a decrease in the equilibrium sorption of OS-20. The action of OS-20 results in the decrease in the equilibrium sorption of copper (II).The simultaneous sorption of oxyethylated alcohols and copper (II) by Purolite C 106 can be applicable for the purification of sewage including copper plating rinsewater A column filled with Purolite C 106 would not limit the productivity if integrated into the system of sewage purification by ion exchange |The simultaneous sorption of OS-20 and copper (II) by Purolite C 106 ion exchanger can be applicable for the purification of sewage including copper plating rinsewater. With respect to the coefficients of intraparticle diffusion for both copper (II) and OS-20 the column filled with Purolite C 106 would not limit the productivity if integrated into the system of sewage purification using ion exchange,

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