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Date of Patent:
Jul. 24, 2001

Filed:

Aug. 27, 1999
Applicant:
Inventors:

Yoshio Nakano, Shizuoka, JP;

Yasuo Nakamura, Ibaraki-ken, JP;

Assignee:
Attorney:
Primary Examiner:
Int. Cl.
CPC ...
B01D 1/500 ; C02F 1/28 ;
U.S. Cl.
CPC ...
B01D 1/500 ; C02F 1/28 ;
Abstract

The process of the present invention comprises the steps of (a) a step of dissolving a condensed tannin powder in an aqueous alkaline solution, (b) a step of admixing an aqueous aldehyde solution with the aqueous solution obtained in the step (a), (c) a step of adding the aqueous solution obtained by the above step (b) to a hydrophobic solvent containing a polyether type nonionic surfactant under heating and stirring to disperse the aqueous solution in the form of droplets in said hydrophobic solvent and (d) evaporating water components from the above-mentioned droplets to form a spherical and gelled insoluble tannins. Water content of the gel can be widely controlled as 5 to 90% as compared with the conventional adsorbent and the network structure and molecular space are changed depending on the size of the metal ion to be adsorbed so that a gelled insoluble tannin which can increase an adsorption capacity of metals can be obtained. Also, when it is used as an adsorbent, it is not necessary to be pulverized and a gelled insoluble tannin having a desired particle size and water content can be obtained.


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