Abstract |
The report discusses a project undertaken to screen commercially available water insoluble liquid ion exchange material to determine their efficacy as scavangers for small amounts of organic materials in water using a foaming technique. These materials (anionic, cationic were atomized at low levels into the gas used to produce a foam. A total of 12 water-insoluble liquids containing different types and degrees of ionic functionality were screened for their ability to remove phenols. Among the materials tested, the greatest efficiency was found with the use ofDuomeen TMO, Tallow 1, 3 propylamine diamine monoleate. |