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This article discusses a study of the suitability of a variety of anion exchangers for the removal of alkyl benzene sulfonate (ABS), a major surfactant used in most household detergent compositions, at levels which might be encountered in sewage or water supplies. The work was divided into three parts: exploratory equilibrium tests; column capacity tests; and, possible regeneration methods. Possible commercial application of this process is discussed. Micelle formation within the resin phase is postulated as a possible mechanism for the observed phenomena, and the analogy to “organic fouling” is pointed out.
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