Abstract

By comparing the adsorption capacity of several kinds of resins, D363 resin is regarded as the most suitable one for removing lead from nickel sulphate electrolyte. The effects of pH, temperature and contact time on exchange adsorption during removing trace lead from industrial nickel sulphate solution with D363 large-pore weak alkali anion-exchange resin are discussed. Optimum conditions of adsorption of lead from nickel electrolyte by D363 resin are at room temperature, pH 1–2, contact time 30 min.

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