Galán Berta, Castañeda David, Ortiz Inmaculada
Dpto. de Ingeniería Química y Química Inorgánica, ETSIIyT, Universidad de Cantabria, Avenida de los Castros, 39005 Santander, Spain.
Water Res. 2005 Nov;39(18):4317-24. doi: 10.1016/j.watres.2005.08.015. Epub 2005 Oct 10.
The focus of this work has been the study of Cr(VI) removal from ground waters and the simultaneous concentration for its reuse using three different technological alternatives: anion-exchange resins, liquid-liquid extraction assisted by hollow fibre membranes and emulsion pertraction. The viability of the considered objectives, i.e., Cr(VI) separation (<0.5 g/m3) and concentration for reuse (>20,000 g/m3) has been checked and a comparative analysis of the three technologies has been performed. Although the flexibility and ease of operation of non-dispersive solvent extraction, anion-exchange resins and emulsion pertraction lead to higher velocities of chromium removal, yet still maintaining similar concentration efficiencies.