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10 8 6 4 2 0 0 5000 10000 Processed water (ml) 15000 Figure 3.36 The breakthrough curve for sodium chloride feed solution Figure 3.36 shows that the outlet concentration of the column suddenly reaches to the concentration of the inlet which depicts that the affinity of the adsorbent towards sodium is very low. Generally, a mass transfer zone can be observed in the very first part of the curve which results in a gradual increase in the effluent ion composition. The sudden increase in the composition was attributed to the very low affinity of the beads towards sodium. The capacity of the column was calculated as 2.51 mg Na which was 88 times less than the capacity value for lithium (221.2 mg Li). The adsorption capacity of single LiMnO towards Na was 27 times less than for Li. The selectivity of the beads in column operation towards lithium ions is three times larger with respect to batch operation with single LiMnO. 3.4.2.2 The breakthrough curve for potassium chloride feed solution The conditions of the experiment were given in Table 3.36. 103 Na conc (ppm)

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