{banner}
about us contacts search

Ion Exchange Resins - Industrial Processes

 

Silver Recovery

from Photographic Baths

 

Silver in the form of thiosulfate anionic complex [Ag(S2O3)2]3- can be removed from photographic processing solutions by a number of techniques including electrolysis, reduction by fine steel wool (also called metallic replacement), precipitation and ion exchange.

 

The electrolysis and metallic replacement techniques convert silver thiosulfate complex to metallic silver. By the precipitation technique, the silver complex is removed in the form of precipitates under the action of a precipitating agent such as sodium sulfide or trimercapto-s-triazine. The silver anionic complex can also be fixed on anionic exchange resins.

 

The ion exchange technology works well on dilute solutions like wash water. The anionic resins such as the strong base Amberjet™ 4200 and the weak base Amberlyst™ A24 are the resins of choice.

 

A well controlled ion exchange system can reduce the silver to a level of 0.1 to 0.5 ppm. This technology produces relatively clean water that may be recycled through the system. When the resin is exhausted, the silver is stripped off from the resin in a concentrated form using a regeneration solution of ammonium thiosulfate.

 

Recommended Products

 

For sampling, pricing, availability or more information please contact your Rohm and Haas representative.

 

Strongly basic anion exchange resin with a polystyrenic backbone. High operating capacity

Amberlyst™ A24 Weakly basic anion exchange resin with an acrylic backbone. High operating capacity and efficient regeneration

 

Further Reading

 

 

 

Back

 

Events

 

16-18 September 2009

 

MiningWorld Central Asia 2009

Almaty, Kazakhstan - Booth: B48

 

Presentation:

September 17, 2009 from 2- 3 pm in seminar room 16B, pavilion 9B

 

Ion Exchange Resins in Hydrometallurgy

 

Speaker: Areski Rezkalla