In addition to the newly presented Lewatit MonoPlus TP 109, LANXESS offers a range of other selective resins for removing PFAS and that can also be combined for pre-cleaning and final polishing. The heterodisperse, gel-type, strong base anion exchange resin Lewatit TP 108 DW helps to remove PFAS – especially short-chain members of this substance class – even in concentration ranges of less than 10 ppb and, thanks to its extremely high selectivity, into the ppt range. At a fire service training site in Australia, for example, up to 200 ppb of PFAS were removed from more than 50 million liters of groundwater over the course of many months. Due to the high usable capacity and correspondingly long service lives even in the presence of chlorides and sulfates, regeneration is not recommended for this resin. Lewatit TP 108 DW is certified to Standard 61 of the NSF/ANSI/CAN and so meets US requirements for contact with drinking water – a key quality criterion in many countries.
As a weak base, macroporous anion exchange resin, another selective resin – Lewatit MP 62 WS – offers medium selectivity for PFAS. Thanks to its high total capacity of more than 1.7 eq/L and also its high operating capacity, it is ideal for pre-treating heavily contaminated leachate, such as can be found close to the source of contamination. This resin, too, can be efficiently regenerated, in this case with sodium hydroxide.
Finally, Lewatit K 6362 is a strong base anion exchange resin that can be used for final polishing in a two-stage process, with Lewatit MonoPlus TP 109 or Lewatit MP 62 WS being used in the first purification stage. You can find detailed information about the PFAS-selective resins and all other products from the Liquid Purification Technologies business unit on the website at www.lewatit.com.