Recovery of Nickel and Chromium (III) with Advanced Electrodeionization

Electrodeionization has earned a secure place in our waste recovery arsenal. Christian Tasser and Fred Reinhard describe the technology behind a new electrodeionization technique that does not require consumable chemistry. They also present the actual operating characteristics during the pilot plant...

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Published inMetal finishing Vol. 101; no. 11; pp. 28 - 29
Main Authors Tasser, C, Reinhard, F P
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published 01.11.2003
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Summary:Electrodeionization has earned a secure place in our waste recovery arsenal. Christian Tasser and Fred Reinhard describe the technology behind a new electrodeionization technique that does not require consumable chemistry. They also present the actual operating characteristics during the pilot plant trials [in which the feasibility and performance of a recovery process were demonstrated for recovering Ni and Cr(III) for reuse in plating baths].
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ISSN:0026-0576
DOI:10.1016/S0026-0576(03)90401-6