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Thermodynamics of Ion Exchange
CH EN 3701 - William Lee, Jasmine Linares, Nathan Porter (9/25/24)
Group: Mon-8
We are investigating the effectiveness of Europa Water Service (EWS) resin to soften hard water by removing calcium (Ca2+) ions from distilled (DI) and tap water. The fundamental theory is based on ion exchange, where Ca2+ is exchanged for hydrogen (H+) ions and becomes stuck in the resin.
Evaluation is based on Ca2+ concentration, measured in mg/L using a Ca2+ selective electrode. The measurement range of the electrode is (1 to 40,000 mg/mL).
Ion-exchange resins may be relevant to chemical engineers through the use of water softening in heat exchangers, where hard water can result in mineral deposits that hinder heat transfer efficiency. Aside from Ca2+ ions, ion-exchange resins can remove similarly-charged ions, such as Mg2+.
Furthermore, the unique properties of ion-exchange resins serve useful in lanthanide extraction processes, where the extraction of lanthanide ions from rare earth solutions is essential for semiconductor manufacturing and MRI contrast agents.
Group Members

William Lee
will.lee@utah.edu

Jasmine Linares
jasmine.linares@utah.edu

Nathan Porter
nathan.porter@utah.edu