Claims
- 1. In a method for the desalting of a solution by means of ion exchangers followed by the regeneration of the exhausted ion exchangers after the desalting is completed, comprising contacting the solution with a first strong cation exchanger in the form of a monovalent cation selected from the group consisting of sodium and ammonium and by a first strong anion exchanger selected from the group consisting of a hydroxide and a bicarbonate to replace the salts in the solution by a first basic compound and to exhaust the first cation exchanger and the first anion exchanger, and thereafter contacting the solution with a second weak cation exchanger having a pk value greater than 2 in the form of a free acid to replace the cation of the first compound with a hydrogen ion of the second cation exchanger and to exhaust the second cation exchanger, the improvement which comprises the further steps of contacting the exhausted second cation exchanger with deionized water having a temperature greater than 30.degree. C. to produce a second basic compound and to directly regenerate the second cation exchanger, and thereafter contacting the exhausted first anion exchanger with the second basic compound to directly regenerate the first anion exchanger.
- 2. A method as defined in claim 1, comprising the further step, following the contacting of the solution with the second cation exchanger, of contacting the solution with a second weak anion exchanger in the form of a free base.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 534,438, filed Dec. 19, 1974, now abandoned.
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Continuations (1)
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