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Antifouling Ion-Exchange Resins

open access: yesACS Applied Materials & Interfaces, 2018
Large quantities of organic ion-exchange resins are used worldwide for water decontamination and polishing. Fouling by microorganisms and decomposition products of natural organic matter severely limits the lifetime of these resins. Much research has thus been invested in polymer-based antifouling coatings. In the present study, poly(4-styrenesulfonate)
Yara E. Ghoussoub   +4 more
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Ion Exchange and the Swelling of Ion-exchange Resins

Russian Chemical Reviews, 1969
The review deals with the modern hypotheses concerning the physicochemical properties of ion-exchange resins and their effects in the interaction between resins and solvents and solutes, mainly electrolytes. The problems associated with the permeability of resins, the steric accessibility of the functional centres, and their screening are discussed ...
G V Samsonov, V A Pasechnik
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Ion Exchange Resins

2023
The book focuses on the applications of ion exchange resins in processes such as the separation and purification of proteins and vitamins, the selective separation of toxic metals and the separation and purification of bioactive molecules. Specific topics include drug delivery, clinical applications, water softening and sustained drug delivery.
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Ion exchange resin

2016
An ion exchange resin comprising an ion exchange material dispersed or distributed throughout a ployurethane matrix. The ion exchange material is typically a second polymer which has been chemically modified after dispersion or distribution throughout the polyurethane matrix.
Lawson, Frank   +2 more
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Ion Exchange Resins

1994
The bile acid-binding resins cholestyramine (CH) and colestipol (CO) are effective drugs for the treatment of patients with elevated low-density lipoprotein (LDL) cholesterol plasma concentrations without concurrent hypertriglyceridemia. Since the bile acid sequestrants are not absorbed in the gastrointestinal tract, they cannot cause direct systemic ...
P. Schwandt, W. O. Richter
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SYNTHESIS OF ION EXCHANGE RESINS

Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, 1953
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Study on Iron-nickel Separation Using Ion Exchange Resins with Different Functional Groups for Potential Iron Sub-production

Mineral Processing and Extractive Metallurgy Review, 2021
Yahui Zhang   +2 more
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