Claims
- 1. A mixed cation exchanged adsorbent material comprising at least first and second cations that replaced a third cation during an ion-exchange process, wherein said first cation is more strongly selected than said third cation, and said second cation is less strongly selected than said third cation, and wherein said first and second cations are distributed essentially homogeneously throughout the exchanged absorbent material.
- 2. The material of claim 1, wherein said material is selected from the group consisting of: zeolite X, zeolite A, zeolite Y, mordenite, clinoptilolite, erionite and ion-exchange resins.
- 3. The material of claim 1, wherein said cations are selected from the group consisting of: lithium, calcium, magnesium, strontium, barium, silver and copper.
- 4. The material of claim 1, wherein said first cation is selected from the group consisting of calcium, magnesium, strontium, barium, silver and copper.
- 5. The material of claim 4, wherein said second cation is lithium.
- 6. The material of claim 1, wherein said second cation is lithium.
- 7. The material of claim 1, wherein said third cation is at least one of sodium and potassium.
- 8. A mixed cation exchanged adsorbent material comprising at least first and second cations that replace a third cation during an ion-exchange process, wherein said first cation is more strongly selected than said third cation, and said second cation is less strongly selected than said third cation, and wherein said first and second cations are distributed essentially homogeneously throughout the exchanged adsorbent material; said adsorbent being produced by a single, continuous stage process comprising:concurrently contacting an adsorbent stream comprising a non-exchanged adsorbent having said third cation with an aqueous brine stream containing an essentially stoichiometric amount of at least said first cation said stoichiometric amount being measured with respect to the stoichiometric amount in said selected composition and an excess over stoichiometric amount of at least said second cation, said stoichiometric amount being measured with respect to the stoichiometric amount in said selected composition, said amounts in combination being sufficient to displace at least said third ion from said non-exchanged adsorbent, yielding a mixed cation exchanged adsorbent having said selected cation composition; and equilibrating said cation-exchanged adsorbent by contacting said cation-exchanged adsorbent with an aqueous equilibrating solution comprising said first and second cations for a time sufficient to ensure even distribution of said cations in the mixed cation-exchanged adsorbent, thereby yielding an equilibrated mixed cation-exchanged adsorbent.
Parent Case Info
This application is a divisional of U.S. Ser. No. 08/847,530, filed Apr. 24, 1997, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,958,817 which is a continuation of U.S. Ser. No. 08/398,623, now abandoned.
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