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Formic Acid Removal from FormaldehydeFormic acid develops as a contaminant of formaldehyde solutions during manufacturing. It can be removed from formaldehyde solutions concentrated as high as 55% and at temperatures up to 65°C with DOWEX™ M-43 resins . Regeneration to the free base form is done with a suitable base.The resin is confined in a packed bed and the formaldehyde is passed through the resin at 4 to 6 bed volumes per hour until the acid removal capacity is exhausted. At this point, the resin is washed with water to remove the formaldehyde then regenerated with 3 to 5 lbs. of NaOH (2 to 4% concentration) per cubic foot of the resin. Excess base is washed from the resin with water in preparation for another operating cycle. DOWEX Ion Exchange Resins
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