Indian Journal of Chemical Technology, Vol.14, No.4, 362-370, 2007
Recovery of metal ion from micellar solution
Separation of cobalt (11) front micellar (surfactant) solution was carried out by using strongly acidic cation exchange resin Indion 225H and chelating resin Duolite C467. The equilibrium data obtained in this study fits ill Lanpmuir adsorption isotherm, for Indion 225H resin and Freundlich adsorption isotherm for Duolite C467 resin. The effect of pH, temperature and feed concentration on the adsorption capacity of the resins was studied. For both the resins, diffusion of cobalt ill the resin phase is a rate controlling step. The dynamic behaviour of the adsorption column was also modeled using equilibrium and kinetic data. Column studies were simulated by using linear driving force model. Desorption of cobalt from chelating resin was easier than strongly acidic cation exchange resin.