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On the Synthesis of Ion-Exchange Resins

1983
Ion exchange is a phenomenon which has been around on Earth from very early times, perhaps something of the order of 109 years, and in the Galaxy probably for a trifle longer. Recognition of the phenomenon (in soil) is conventionally attributed to Way, and Thompson, about 130 years ago (1); though it may well have been used by Moses on the bitter ...
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Synthesis of a starch-based sulfonic ion exchange resin and adsorption of dyestuffs to the resin.

International Journal of Biological Macromolecules, 2020
Z. Hao   +4 more
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A magnetic ion exchange resin with high efficiency of removing Cr (VI)

, 2020
Yafeng Ren   +7 more
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On the Structure of Ion-Exchange Resins

1983
The ideal case of an ion-exchange resin is that of a homogeneous isotropically-swelling gel with a regular distribution of charged functional groups throughout the particle. For convenience, the particle geometry should be spherical, since this requires only one parameter for its definition, and of course each particle should have the same radius.
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Ion Exchange Resins and Membranes

Annual Review of Physical Chemistry, 1958
A literature survey concluded in December 1957 is presented. The following topics were reviewed: mineral exchangers, preparation and properties of resins, theory, kinetics, and equilibrium, membranes, polyelectrolytes, inorganic studies and complexes, separations and analytical applications, and catalysis. 235 references. (T.R.H.)
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Magnetic ion exchange resin for effective removal of perfluorooctanoate from water: study of a response surface methodology and adsorption performances

Environmental science and pollution research international, 2018
Yiqiong Yang   +5 more
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The Ion Exchange in Synthetic Resins.

The Journal of Physical and Colloid Chemistry, 1950
Sobhan Kumar Mukherjee   +2 more
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