Removing anion from organic compound in four-chamber...

C - Chemistry – Metallurgy – 25 – B

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C25B 3/00 (2006.01)

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CA 1242670

ABSTRACT OF THE DISCLOSURE: A method for removing an anion from an organic compound comprising at least a cationic functional group, using an electrolytic cell divided into four compartments separated by an arrangement of three preferential ion-exchange diaphragms; a method of dehalogenation of an organic amine hydrohalide using the divided electrolytic cell; and an electrolytic cell intended for such use. A preferred cationic functional group in the first method is an organic quaternary ammonium ion. The methods and electrolytic cell provide a more efficient system than the prior art ion-exchange resin columns (for example) for the removal of unwanted anions.

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