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Ion exchange capacity

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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Water-Stable Metal–Organic Frameworks for Fast and High Dichromate Trapping via Single-Crystal-to-Single-Crystal Ion Exchange

, 2015
Two metal–organic frameworks [Zn2(Tipa)2(OH)]·3NO3·12H2O (FIR-53, FIR denotes Fujian Institute of Research, Tipa = tris(4-(1H-imidazol-1-yl)phenyl)amine)) and [Zn(Tipa)]·2NO3·DMF·4H2O) (FIR-54) with large nanotubular channels were synthesized via Zn(II ...
Hong-Ru Fu, Zhong-Xuan Xu, Jian Zhang
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Ion Exchange

Industrial & Engineering Chemistry, 1953
Robert Kunin, F. X. McGarvey
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ION EXCHANGE

Industrial & Engineering Chemistry, 1967
R, Kunin, R L, Gustafson
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High‐Efficiency Ion‐Exchange Doping of Conducting Polymers

Advanced Materials, 2022
David Beljonne   +2 more
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Removal of heavy metal ions from aqueous system by ion-exchange and biosorption methods

Environmental Chemistry Letters, 2018
A. Bashir   +6 more
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Adsorption and Ion Exchange

2009
Adsorption is the phenomenon by which molecules from a gas or liquid mixture are fixed preferentially on a solid surface. Physical adsorption is reversible and of low selectivity. Chemical adsorption is not reversible and may be highly selective. Applications in the food industry include bleaching of oils, decolorization of sugar syrups, removal of ...
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Selectivity of ion exchange membranes: A review

Journal of Membrane Science, 2018
Tao Luo, S. Abdu, Matthias Wessling
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