How does ammonium removal and regeneration using zeolites work?

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  • 九月 14, 2024 2:32 上午 by Oliver Andersen

    Ammonium removal with zeolite works through an ion-exchange process. The zeolite’s structure has exchangeable sodium ions, which are replaced by ammonium ions (NH4+) in wastewater or other sources. Over time, as the zeolite becomes saturated with ammonium, its adsorption capacity decreases. To regenerate the zeolite, a concentrated sodium chloride solution is used. The sodium ions displace the ammonium ions from the zeolite, restoring its ion-exchange capacity. After rinsing out the displaced ammonium and salt, the zeolite can be reused for ammonium removal.

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