The feasibility of using ultrasound to enhance the elution of three ion exc
hange resins was investigated. A laboratory-scale elution column immersed i
n an ultrasonic bath was used to investigate three elution systems. XAD7-Au
(eluted with NaOH, at a pH of 10), IR120H-Cd (eluted with HCl) and A375-SO
42- (eluted with saturated lime solutions). The physico-chemical stability
of the resins was not affected adversely by sonication, with the exception
of the XAD7 resin, which showed very slight degradation after prolonged exp
osure. Ultrasonic radiation improved the elution recoveries and kinetics co
nsiderably. This could possibly be attributed to an increase in counter-ion
diffusive transport caused by acoustic vortex microstreaming, as well as t
he prevention of precipitation that can lead to the blockage of ion exchang
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