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Annals of Internal Medicine, 1951
Excerpt The recent introduction into clinical medicine of a group of substances known as ion exchange resins has provided the physician with a new type of diagnostic and therapeutic tool.
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Excerpt The recent introduction into clinical medicine of a group of substances known as ion exchange resins has provided the physician with a new type of diagnostic and therapeutic tool.
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Analytica Chimica Acta, 1967
Abstract A review is given of variables which affect the separation factors in ion-exchange chromatography. In favorable cases the influence of complex formation, pH, and eluant concentration can be predicted by simple calculations, whereas the interaction forces inside the resin phase are still largely unexplored.
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Abstract A review is given of variables which affect the separation factors in ion-exchange chromatography. In favorable cases the influence of complex formation, pH, and eluant concentration can be predicted by simple calculations, whereas the interaction forces inside the resin phase are still largely unexplored.
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Microporous and Mesoporous Materials, 1998
Publisher Summary This chapter explains the ion exchange capacity in zeolites. In a traditional aluminosilicate zeolite the source of the ion exchange capacity is the extent of isomorphous substitution of Al for Si in the tetrahedral framework. The theoretical exchange capacity thus can be derived from the elemental composition.
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Publisher Summary This chapter explains the ion exchange capacity in zeolites. In a traditional aluminosilicate zeolite the source of the ion exchange capacity is the extent of isomorphous substitution of Al for Si in the tetrahedral framework. The theoretical exchange capacity thus can be derived from the elemental composition.
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Ion-Exchange Selectivities of Inorganic Ion Exchangers
2021The most important groups of inorganic ion exchangers are clays, zeolites, hydrous oxides, insoluble acid salts, heteropolyacids, and hexacyanoferrates. Some of these inorganic ion exchangers exhibit especially high selectivities for certain elements or groups of elements.
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1992
The properties and preparation procedures of ion-exchange membranes are closely related to those of ion-exchange resins. As with resins, many types of membranes are possible with different polymer matrixes and different functional groups to confer ion-exchange properties on the product.
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The properties and preparation procedures of ion-exchange membranes are closely related to those of ion-exchange resins. As with resins, many types of membranes are possible with different polymer matrixes and different functional groups to confer ion-exchange properties on the product.
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