Cellulose Ion-Exchange Media

 Cellulose Ion-Exchange Media

For effluents requiring a highly selective removal of high molecular weight proteins, cellulose ion-exchange media provide an example of treatment involving the use of isolated biologically derived materials. The ion exchange medium is replenished with brine as required, and the proteins collected are removed in the resulting saline solution, for subsequent coagulation and drying. This enables a valuable material to be recovered, typically for use as an animal foodstuff, while reducing the wastewater BOD by 90% or more.

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