
GB/T 5476-1996 Ion exchange resin pretreatment method
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- GB/T 5476-1996
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Standard ID:
GB/T 5476-1996
Standard Name:
Ion exchange resin pretreatment method
Chinese Name:
离子交换树脂预处理方法
Standard category:
National Standard (GB)
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Date of Release:
1997-12-29 -
Date of Implementation:
1998-06-01
Standard ICS number:
Rubber and plastics industry>>Plastics>>83.080.10 Thermosetting plasticsChina Standard Classification Number:
Chemical Industry>>Synthetic Materials>>G31 Basic Standards and General Methods for Synthetic Resins and Plastics
alternative situation:
GB 5476-1985
publishing house:
China Standards PressISBN:
155066.1-13671Publication date:
2004-04-04
Release date:
1985-10-17Review date:
2004-10-14Drafting Organization:
Shanghai Resin FactoryFocal point Organization:
National Technical Committee on Plastics StandardizationPublishing Department:
State Bureau of Technical SupervisionCompetent Authority:
China Petroleum and Chemical Industry Association

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This standard specifies the pretreatment method of ion exchange resin. This standard is applicable to the pretreatment of strong acid, weak acid, strong base or weak base ion exchange resin. GB/T 5476-1996 Ion exchange resin pretreatment method GB/T5476-1996 Standard download decompression password: www.bzxz.net

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GB/T5476-1996
This standard replaces GB5476-85 Ion exchange resin pretreatment method. During this revision, the acid and alkali treatment of the sample in 3.3 of the original standard and the preparation of the reference sample in 3.5 were combined into the preparation of the sample in 5.3 of this standard, increasing the amount of reagents used in a single pretreatment operation, simplifying the operation steps and shortening the operation time. This standard was proposed by the Ministry of Chemical Industry of the People's Republic of China. This standard is under the jurisdiction of the Plastic Resin Products Branch of the National Technical Committee for Plastic Standardization (TC15/SC4). The drafting unit of this standard: Shanghai Resin Factory. The main drafters of this standard: Zhuang Yinzu, Yu Die, Zhang Wenyan. 969
1 Scope
National Standard of the People's Republic of China
Methods for pretreating ion exchange resins
Methods for pretreating ion exchange resins This standard specifies the pretreatment methods for ion exchange resins. This standard is applicable to the pretreatment of strong acid, weak acid, strong base or weak base ion exchange resins. 2 Referenced standards
GB/T 5476-1996
Replaces GB5476--85
The provisions contained in the following standards constitute the provisions of this standard through reference in this standard. When this standard is published, the versions shown are valid. All standards will be revised, and parties using this standard should explore the possibility of using the latest versions of the following standards. GB/T 5475-85 Sampling method for ion exchange resins GB/T12598-90 Determination of ball rate and ball rate after grinding of ion exchange resins 3 Summary of methodswww.bzxz.net
Before testing the various properties of ion exchange resins, the resins are backwashed with water to remove mechanical impurities, and then the soluble matter is removed by the specified acid and alkali solutions, and the resins are converted into samples with the following ion forms: - Sodium form for strongly acidic cation exchange resins. - Hydrogen form for weakly acidic cation exchange resins. - Chloride form for strongly basic anion exchange resins. - Free amine form for weakly basic anion exchange resins. 4 Reagents and solutions
4.1 Hydrochloric acid solution: c(HCl)=1mol/L, measure 90mL of hydrochloric acid, dilute to 1000mL, and shake well. 4.2 Sodium hydroxide standard solution: c(NaOH)-1mol/L, weigh 100g of sodium hydroxide, dissolve in 100mL of water, shake well, pour into a polyethylene container, seal and place until the solution is clear. Siphon 52mL of the upper clear liquid with a plastic tube, pour into 1000mL of carbon dioxide-free water, and shake.
4.3 Methyl orange indicator solution: 1g/L, weigh 0.1g of methyl orange, dissolve in 70℃ water, cool and dilute to 100mL. 4.4 Phenolphthalein indicator solution: 10g/L, weigh 1.0g of phenolphthalein, dissolve in ethanol, and dilute to 100mL. 4.5 Pure water: conductivity (25℃) is not more than 5.0μS/cm. 5 Apparatus and loading
5.1 Exchange column: glass exchange column, inner diameter 35mm, height 400mm, with No. 1 or No. 2 microporous sand core (see Figure 1), or organic glass exchange column, see Figure 1 in GB/T12598.
Approved by the State Administration of Technical Supervision on October 25, 1996 970
Implementation on May 1, 1997
Sand core plate
Figure 1 Glass exchange column
5.2 Pretreatment device See Figure 2.
5.3 Separating funnel: capacity 250mL~500mL. 5.4 Wide-mouth bottle: capacity 125mL~250mL. 6 Operation steps
6.1 Sampling
GB/T5476-1996
1 Separating funnel; 2—Rubber stopper, 3—Glass exchange column (with sand core plate) Figure 2 Pretreatment device
Sampling is carried out according to the method specified in GB/T5475. 6.2 Backwashing
Measure about 25~50mL of resin, place it in the exchange column, and backwash it with pure water. The development rate of the resin is 50%~~100%, until there is no visible mechanical impurity in the sample and the effluent is clear. 6.3 Preparation of samples
6.3.1 In the pretreatment device (see Figure 2), make the liquid level about 10mm higher than the resin layer to ensure that there are no bubbles in the resin layer. According to the type of resin, the reagent volume and flow rate required for the first step of the operation specified in Table 1 pass through the resin layer until the liquid level is 10 mm higher than the surface of the resin layer. Then use pure water to wash according to the water washing flow rate and time specified in Table 1. 6.3.2 Pass the resin layer according to the reagent volume and flow rate required for the second step operation specified in Table 1 until the liquid level is 10 mm above the surface of the resin layer. Finally, wash with pure water at the flow rate specified in Table 1 until the effluent is tested with the specified indicator and shows the color specified in the table.
Specimen type
First operation
Concentration, mol/L
Volume, mL
Flow rate, mL/min
Water washing flow rate, mL/min
Water washing time, min
Concentration, mol/L
Volume, mL
Second operation
Flow rate, mL/min
Water washing flow rate, mL/min
Indicator
End point color
GB/T5476-1996
Table 1 Sample pretreatment conditions
6.3.3 Transfer the resin in the exchange column into a clean wide-mouth bottle for testing. Test report
The test report shall include the following contents:
a) sample name or code;
b) source of the sample;
c) name and number of the standard on which the test is based;
e) test date;
f) other necessary instructions.
Methyl orange
Methyl orange
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This standard replaces GB5476-85 Ion exchange resin pretreatment method. During this revision, the acid and alkali treatment of the sample in 3.3 of the original standard and the preparation of the reference sample in 3.5 were combined into the preparation of the sample in 5.3 of this standard, increasing the amount of reagents used in a single pretreatment operation, simplifying the operation steps and shortening the operation time. This standard was proposed by the Ministry of Chemical Industry of the People's Republic of China. This standard is under the jurisdiction of the Plastic Resin Products Branch of the National Technical Committee for Plastic Standardization (TC15/SC4). The drafting unit of this standard: Shanghai Resin Factory. The main drafters of this standard: Zhuang Yinzu, Yu Die, Zhang Wenyan. 969
1 Scope
National Standard of the People's Republic of China
Methods for pretreating ion exchange resins
Methods for pretreating ion exchange resins This standard specifies the pretreatment methods for ion exchange resins. This standard is applicable to the pretreatment of strong acid, weak acid, strong base or weak base ion exchange resins. 2 Referenced standards
GB/T 5476-1996
Replaces GB5476--85
The provisions contained in the following standards constitute the provisions of this standard through reference in this standard. When this standard is published, the versions shown are valid. All standards will be revised, and parties using this standard should explore the possibility of using the latest versions of the following standards. GB/T 5475-85 Sampling method for ion exchange resins GB/T12598-90 Determination of ball rate and ball rate after grinding of ion exchange resins 3 Summary of methodswww.bzxz.net
Before testing the various properties of ion exchange resins, the resins are backwashed with water to remove mechanical impurities, and then the soluble matter is removed by the specified acid and alkali solutions, and the resins are converted into samples with the following ion forms: - Sodium form for strongly acidic cation exchange resins. - Hydrogen form for weakly acidic cation exchange resins. - Chloride form for strongly basic anion exchange resins. - Free amine form for weakly basic anion exchange resins. 4 Reagents and solutions
4.1 Hydrochloric acid solution: c(HCl)=1mol/L, measure 90mL of hydrochloric acid, dilute to 1000mL, and shake well. 4.2 Sodium hydroxide standard solution: c(NaOH)-1mol/L, weigh 100g of sodium hydroxide, dissolve in 100mL of water, shake well, pour into a polyethylene container, seal and place until the solution is clear. Siphon 52mL of the upper clear liquid with a plastic tube, pour into 1000mL of carbon dioxide-free water, and shake.
4.3 Methyl orange indicator solution: 1g/L, weigh 0.1g of methyl orange, dissolve in 70℃ water, cool and dilute to 100mL. 4.4 Phenolphthalein indicator solution: 10g/L, weigh 1.0g of phenolphthalein, dissolve in ethanol, and dilute to 100mL. 4.5 Pure water: conductivity (25℃) is not more than 5.0μS/cm. 5 Apparatus and loading
5.1 Exchange column: glass exchange column, inner diameter 35mm, height 400mm, with No. 1 or No. 2 microporous sand core (see Figure 1), or organic glass exchange column, see Figure 1 in GB/T12598.
Approved by the State Administration of Technical Supervision on October 25, 1996 970
Implementation on May 1, 1997
Sand core plate
Figure 1 Glass exchange column
5.2 Pretreatment device See Figure 2.
5.3 Separating funnel: capacity 250mL~500mL. 5.4 Wide-mouth bottle: capacity 125mL~250mL. 6 Operation steps
6.1 Sampling
GB/T5476-1996
1 Separating funnel; 2—Rubber stopper, 3—Glass exchange column (with sand core plate) Figure 2 Pretreatment device
Sampling is carried out according to the method specified in GB/T5475. 6.2 Backwashing
Measure about 25~50mL of resin, place it in the exchange column, and backwash it with pure water. The development rate of the resin is 50%~~100%, until there is no visible mechanical impurity in the sample and the effluent is clear. 6.3 Preparation of samples
6.3.1 In the pretreatment device (see Figure 2), make the liquid level about 10mm higher than the resin layer to ensure that there are no bubbles in the resin layer. According to the type of resin, the reagent volume and flow rate required for the first step of the operation specified in Table 1 pass through the resin layer until the liquid level is 10 mm higher than the surface of the resin layer. Then use pure water to wash according to the water washing flow rate and time specified in Table 1. 6.3.2 Pass the resin layer according to the reagent volume and flow rate required for the second step operation specified in Table 1 until the liquid level is 10 mm above the surface of the resin layer. Finally, wash with pure water at the flow rate specified in Table 1 until the effluent is tested with the specified indicator and shows the color specified in the table.
Specimen type
First operation
Concentration, mol/L
Volume, mL
Flow rate, mL/min
Water washing flow rate, mL/min
Water washing time, min
Concentration, mol/L
Volume, mL
Second operation
Flow rate, mL/min
Water washing flow rate, mL/min
Indicator
End point color
GB/T5476-1996
Table 1 Sample pretreatment conditions
6.3.3 Transfer the resin in the exchange column into a clean wide-mouth bottle for testing. Test report
The test report shall include the following contents:
a) sample name or code;
b) source of the sample;
c) name and number of the standard on which the test is based;
e) test date;
f) other necessary instructions.
Methyl orange
Methyl orange
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