Removal of phosphate from water
View Patent ↗Methods and compositions for removing phosphate from swimming pool waters are disclosed. The compositions include both soluble and substantially insoluble lanthanide carboxylates, preferred examples being lanthanum glycolate and lactate. The methods include the addition of the lanthanide compounds to the bulk of the pool water, but preferably involve the loading of the pool filter with the composition and the circulation of pool water through the filter to effect the removal of dissolved phosphate in the water.
1. A method of forming a lanthanide particulate composition for addition to filter media of swimming pool filters to effect the removal of dissolved phosphate from pool water circulated through the filter, the method comprising:
reacting, at an elevated temperature between ambient and boiling, an aqueous solution of a lanthanide compound with an aqueous solution of a hydroxy-mono-carboxylate ion having between 2 and 5 carbon atoms and having a molecular mass of less than 500, and
allowing or causing the precipitation of lanthanide carboxylate particles of between 1 and 2000 micron in size and a solubility in pool water at normal temperature and pressure of less than 10% by weight.
2. A method of forming a lanthanide particulate composition for addition to the filter media of swimming pool filters to effect the removal of dissolved phosphate from pool water circulated through the filter, the method comprising:
reacting, at an elevated temperature between ambient and boiling, an aqueous solution of a lanthanide compound with an aqueous solution of a carboxylate ion having fewer than 5 carbon atoms and having a molecular mass of less than 500, said carboxylate ion provided by a glycolic acid or a glycolate, and
allowing or causing the precipitation of lanthanide carboxylate particles of between 1 and 2000 micron in size and a solubility in pool water at normal temperature and pressure of less than 10% by weight.
3. A method of forming a lanthanide particulate composition for addition to the filter media of swimming pool filters to effect the removal of dissolved phosphate from pool water circulated through the filter, the method comprising:
reacting, at an elevated temperature between ambient and boiling, an aqueous solution of a lanthanide compound with an aqueous solution of a carboxylate ion having fewer than 5 carbon atoms and having a molecular mass of less than 500, said carboxylate ion provided by a lactic acid or lactate, and
allowing or causing the precipitation of lanthanide carboxylate particles of between 1 and 2000 micron in size and a solubility in pool water at normal temperature and pressure of less than 10% by weight.
4. The method according to claim 2 or 3 wherein said particles have a particle size between 5 and 200 microns.
5. A method of forming a lanthanide particulate composition for addition to the filter media of swimming pool filters to effect the removal of dissolved phosphate from pool water circulated through the filter, the method comprising:
reacting, at an elevated temperature between ambient and boiling, an aqueous solution of a lanthanum compound with an aqueous solution of a glycolate to produce a reaction product at said elevated temperature, and
allowing or causing the precipitation of lanthanum glycolate particles of between 5 and 200 micron in size and a solubility in pool water at normal temperature and pressure of less than 10% by weight.
6. A method of forming a lanthanide particulate composition for addition to the filter media of swimming pool filters to effect the removal of dissolved phosphate from pool water circulated through the filter, the method comprising:
reacting, at an elevated temperature between ambient and boiling, an aqueous solution of a lanthanide compound with an aqueous solution of a citric acid or citrate to produce a reaction product at said elevated temperature, and
allowing or causing the precipitation of lanthanum citrate particles of between 1 and 2000 micron in size and a solubility in pool water at normal temperature and pressure of less than 10% by weight.
7. The method according to claim 6 wherein said lanthanide is lanthanum.
8. The method according to claim 6 wherein said particles have a particle size between 5 and 200 microns.