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Parametric Ion-Exchange Processes (Parametric Pumping and Allied Techniques)

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Ion Exchange: Science and Technology

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The term “parametric pumping” implies the idea of pumping, that is of transport of material (in our case, ionic species) up along some potential scale (in our case, chemical potential), at the cost of degradation of some flux of energy (to be specified later). The term “parametric” refers to the fact that the energy flux just mentionned is obtained by modulating some intensive thermodynamic parameter such as temperature, pressure, ionic strength, pH, electric potential, … Typical examples are temperature-swing ion-exchange and pressure-swing adsorption. The concept of parametric pumping is due to Wilhelm and coworkers (1966, 1968). Their original results deal with adsorption from the liquid phase, modulated by temperature. Let us examine how these phenomena are implemented.

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Tondeur, D., Grevillot, G. (1986). Parametric Ion-Exchange Processes (Parametric Pumping and Allied Techniques). In: Rodrigues, A.E. (eds) Ion Exchange: Science and Technology. NATO ASI Series, vol 107. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-009-4376-6_14

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