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Solvent impregnated resins (SIRs) are commercially available (macro)porous resins impregnated with a solvent/an extractant. In this approach, a liquid extractant is contained within the pores of (adsorption) particles. Usually, the extractant is an organic liquid. Its purpose is to extract one or … See more
The principle of Solvent Impregnated Resins was first shown in 1971 by Abraham Warshawsky. This first venture was aimed at the extraction of metals. Ever since then, … See more
The main impregnation techniques are wet impregnation and dry impregnation. During wet impregnation, the porous particles are … See more
Figure 1 to the right explains the basic principle, in which the organic extractant E is contained inside the pores of a porous particle. The solute … See more
SIRs in Metal Extraction
Mostly, SIRs have been investigated and used for the recovery of heavy metals. Applications include the removal of cadmium, … See moreWikipedia text under CC-BY-SA license - Studies of Solvent impregnated resins wikipedia
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