Urea sulfate and sodium chloride blend for regeneration of cation exchange resins

US9764321B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9764321-B2
Application numberUS-201715420706-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateJan 31, 2017
Priority dateDec 13, 2011
Publication dateSep 19, 2017
Grant dateSep 19, 2017

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Methods and systems for an integrated acid regeneration of ion exchange resins are disclosed for use in cleaning applications. Acid resins designed for use in a variety of cleaning application using a treated, softened, acidic water source are disclosed. Various methods of using the softened acidic water generated by acid regenerate-able ion exchange resins within a cleaning application, e.g. ware wash machine, are disclosed to beneficially reduce spotting, filming and scale buildup on treated surfaces, reduce and/or eliminate the need for polymers, threshold reagents and/or rinse aids, and using protons generated in the acidic water effluent for triggering events useful in various cleaning applications.

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What is claimed: 1. A method for treating hard water for use in a cleaning application using an acid regenerated ion exchange resin comprising: contacting a hard water source for use in a dilution system or a ware wash machine with a water treatment composition, wherein the water treatment composition comprises at least one ion exchange resin, wherein the ion exchange resin generates a treated water source by exchanging protons on said resin for dissolved cations including water hardness ions and total dissolved solids in said water source, wherein said ion exchange resin is an acid form or in an inert metal form, and wherein said ion exchange resin is regenerated using an acid salt regenerant; generating the treated water source within a ware wash machine; and providing the treated water source to a chamber into which articles are placed for cleaning; wherein the treated water source meets a defined water specification, and wherein the water specification is a softened, acidic water with a total dissolved solids (TDS) of less than about 300 ppm, a hardness level of less than about 2 grains and a pH less than about 6, and wherein the use of said treated water source improves cleaning efficacy as measured by a reduction in spotting and filming and/or preventing scale build up on articles and surfaces in comparison to cleaning with detergents without using the treated water source. 2. The method according to claim 1 , wherein said ion exchange resin is a weak acid cation exchange resin selected from the group consisting of a cross-linked polyacrylic with carboxylic acid functional group, a cross-linked polymethacrylic with carboxylic acid functional group and mixtures of thereof, and/or a strong acid cation exchange resin selected from the group consisting of a polystyrene with sulfonic acid functional group, a polystyrene with sulfonic acid functional group and mixtures of thereof. 3. The method according to claim 2 , wherein said ion exchange resin is a layered bed system employing at least two of said cation exchange resins. 4. The method according to claim 1 , further comprising measuring pH and/or proton concentration and/or total dissolved solids within the water treatment composition, water source and/or treated water source, and triggering an event as a result of the obtained measurement. 5. The method according to claim 4 , wherein a pH and/or proton concentration and/or total dissolved solids measurement is obtained from said treated water source or wherein a differential pH and/or proton concentration and/or total dissolved solids measurement is obtained from said water source and said treated water source, and wherein the triggered event is selected from the group consisting of regenerating the resin of the water treatment component, varying a detergent or other chemistry addition to the treated water source and combinations thereof. 6. The method according to claim 5 , wherein the regeneration of the resin is triggered and comprises providing said acid salt regenerant to the resin, displacing water hardness ions on the resin with protons from the acid regenerant, and generating a regeneration step effluent water. 7. The method according to claim 1 , wherein the ware wash machine comprises: an inlet for providing a water source; a water treatment reservoir, wherein the inlet is in fluid communication with the water treatment reservoir; a water treatment component housed within the water treatment reservoir; an outlet, wherein the outlet is in fluid communication with the water treatment reservoir; a chamber into which articles are placed for cleaning or a dilution system; a treated water delivery line in fluid communication between the outlet and the chamber or dilution system, wherein said dilution system is in fluid communication with a wash tank; a wash tank, wherein the wash tank is in fluid communication with a dispensing module that dispenses a wash agent into the wash tank; a wash agent delivery line in fluid communication with the wash tank and the chamber; and an acid salt delivery line in fluid communication with the water treatment reservoir, wherein an acid salt regenerant is delivered to the water treatment reservoir for regenerating the ion exchange resin. 8. The method according to claim 1 , further comprising contacting an article or surface in the wash chamber of a ware wash machine with the treated water source and/or combining said treated water source with a detergent or other cleaning composition to form a use solution for contacting said article or surface. 9. The method according to claim 1 , further comprising regenerating the ion exchange resin upon exhaustion using an acid salt regenerant selected from the group consisting of sodium chloride, urea sulphate, urea, sulfuric acid, hydrochloric acid, phosphoric acid, nitric acid, citric acid, acetic acid, methane sulfonic acid and combinations thereof.

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  • by ion-exchange (ion-exchange in general B01J) · CPC title

  • pH · CPC title

  • Water softening arrangements · CPC title

  • Processes using a programmable logic controller [PLC] · CPC title

  • Arrangements of water softeners · CPC title

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What does patent US9764321B2 cover?
Methods and systems for an integrated acid regeneration of ion exchange resins are disclosed for use in cleaning applications. Acid resins designed for use in a variety of cleaning application using a treated, softened, acidic water source are disclosed. Various methods of using the softened acidic water generated by acid regenerate-able ion exchange resins within a cleaning application, e.g. w…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Ecolab Usa Inc, Ecolab Usa Inc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification B01J49/75. Mapped technology areas include Operations & Transport.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Sep 19 2017 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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