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Water treatment cation exchange

Deamidation of soy and other seed meal proteins by hydrolysis of the amide bond, and minimization of the hydrolysis of peptide bonds, improves functional properties of these products. For example, treatment of soy protein with dilute (0.05 A/) HCl, with or without a cation-exchange resin (Dowex 50) as a catalyst (133), with anions such as bicarbonate, phosphate, or chloride at pH 8.0 (134), or with peptide glutaminase at pH 7.0 (135), improved solubiHty, whipabiHty, water binding, and emulsifying properties. [Pg.470]

Cation exchange resin. Conditioned before use by successive washing with water, EtOH and water, and taken through two H -Na -H cycles by successive treatment with M NaOH, water and M HCl then washed with water until neutral. [Pg.157]

Also, nylon-6 waste may be hydrolyzed in the presence of an aqueous alkali metal hydroxide or acid5 to produce an alkali metal or acid salt of 6-aminocaproic acid (ACA). The reaction of nylon-6 waste with dilute hydrochloric acid is rapid at 90- 100°C. The reaction mixture is poured into water to form a dilute aqueous solution of the ACA salt. Filtration is used to remove undissolved impurities such as pigments, additives, and fillers followed by treatment of the acid solution with a strong cation exchange resin. A sulfonic acid cationic exchanger absorbs ACA salt and pure ACA is eluted with ammonium hydroxide to form a dilute aqueous solution. Pure ACA is obtained by crystallization of die solution. [Pg.541]

One notable result is the treatment of 2-hydroxy cyclic ether analog, 2-deoxy-D-ribose with aniline in water catalyzed by InCl3 to afford the novel tricyclic tetrahydroquinoline compounds (Eq. 12.60). The reaction can also be catalyzed by recoverable cation-exchange resin instead of indium chloride.132 By using a stoichiometric amount of indium metal, a domino reaction of nitroarenes with 2,3-dihydrofuran generates the same products. 133... [Pg.407]

Anion-exchange sorbents are made by treatment of cation -exchange filters in H-form by water solution of polyethylenimine. Amine... [Pg.175]

Acidic cation-exchange resins, 12 191 Acidic corrosion, in industrial water treatment, 26 130-131 Acidic donors, 10 421 Acidic extractants, of rare-earth elements, 14 641-642... [Pg.8]

An analytical procedure that quantifies the total AE concentration resolved by alkyl chain length for various environmental matrices (influent, effluent, and river water) was developed by Di Corcia et al. [41]. The method utilises a reverse-phase column to extract and concentrate AE from surface waters and wastewaters and utilises strong anionic and cationic exchange columns to remove potential interferences. Samples are passed through the RP extraction column (Ci). AE and potential anionic and cationic interferences are eluted from the Ci column and passed directly through the SAX and SCX. The SAX and SCX columns retain anionic and cationic materials while non-ionic AE are not retained. Recovery of AE from influent, treatment plant effluent, and river water is quantitative (65—102%) over a range of concentrations for all matrices. [Pg.431]

Figure 15.20. Fixed bed ion exchange vessels and arrangements, (a) Typical design of a water softener, showing bed support, distributor, and effluent collector, (b) Vessel with radial-type distributors and collectors (Illinois Water Treatment Co.), (c) A double-dish underdrain system (Permutit Co.), (d) Some arrangements of vessels for cation and anion exchange. Figure 15.20. Fixed bed ion exchange vessels and arrangements, (a) Typical design of a water softener, showing bed support, distributor, and effluent collector, (b) Vessel with radial-type distributors and collectors (Illinois Water Treatment Co.), (c) A double-dish underdrain system (Permutit Co.), (d) Some arrangements of vessels for cation and anion exchange.

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