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SEPARATION PERFORMANCES OF SUPPORTED LIQUID MEMBRANE AND ELECTRODIALYSIS PROCESSES AT REMOVAL OF CD(II) FROM DILUTE SOLUTIONS
In this study, the performances of supported liquid membrane (SLM) and
electrodialysis (ED) processes have been compared for separation of Cd
(II) ions from aqueous solution. The operating parameters for the both
laboratory-scale prepared processes have been optimized. The influence
of operating parameters on the process performance has been established.
Then separation efficiency, initial concentration and flux values of the
processes optimized have been compared. The optimum initial
concentration of the SLM process (75 mg/L) is higher than the optimum
initial concentration of the ED process (5 mg/L). The separation
efficiency of the ED process (85\%) is higher than the SLM process
(58\%). As a conclusion, it has been established that the both processes
deliver a significant separation performance for separating Cd(II) ions,
however, ED Process is more efficient than SLM process for low initial
concentration. SLM process is suitable for relatively high concentration
and chemical selectivity