Journal of Applied Electrochemistry, Vol.31, No.5, 523-530, 2001
Electrodeionization 1: Migration of nickel ions absorbed in a rigid, macroporous cation-exchange resin
The removal of nickel ions from a packed bed of ion-exchange material under an applied potential is studied. This process involves the use of an electrodialysis type cell in which the centre compartment is filled with a packed bed of ion-exchange particles. The bed width, concentration of nickel in the resin and electrolyte concentration were varied. Emphasis was placed on the rate of nickel migration, current efficiency and the effective mobility of nickel in the system. The purpose of the study is to aid in the development of a system for the continuous removal of heavy metal ions from dilute solutions.