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Figure 3.33 The breakthrough curves at different initial lithium concentrations. Figure 3.33 shows the change in shapes of the breakthrough curves with respect to change in initial lithium concentration. At 5 ppm, the curve has many small fluctuations and cannot reach the saturation in the end. The capacity of the column was found as 60.1 mg Li which is 26 % of the theoretical capacity. At 20 ppm initial concentration, a smooth breakthrough curve is observed and the capacity is found as 212.2 mg Li (94 % of the theoretical capacity). At 120 ppm, the curve has a sharp increment at the beginning of the process and reaches to its final concentration. The breakthrough behavior cannot be observed. The capacity value was found as 230.0 mg Li which is 98 % of the theoretical capacity. The column capacity reaches near to its saturation point in fast and effective way. As the initial lithium concentration increases from 5 to 120 ppm, the curves get steeper as expected. In the scope of 98PDF Image | SEPARATION OF LITHIUM FROM BRINES
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