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Ion Exchange Resins as Catalysts
Nature, 1947ION exchange resins, in the hydrogen form, appear to offer several advantages as acid catalysts, such as the possibility of their continuous or repeated use without renewal, and their easy removal, by decantation or otherwise, from the reaction mixture.
G. Garrod Thomas, C. W. Davies
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A liquid ion-exchange resin microphone
Life Sciences, 1969Abstract In earlier reports (1,2) an “ion-exchange resin microphone” was described in which a liquid ion-exchange resin ∗ , non-miscible with water, was used to hold the bound ion, with the counter-ion in a butanol-water phase. This system was found to act as a high-fidelity microphone and several preparations were made and demonstrations given. At a
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Medical Uses of Ion-Exchange Resins
New England Journal of Medicine, 1951THE use of the ion-exchange resins in the fields of chemistry, industry and medicine is relatively recent but is becoming increasingly significant.
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On the Synthesis of Ion-Exchange Resins
1983Ion 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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On the Structure of Ion-Exchange Resins
1983The 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, 1958A 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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The Ion Exchange in Synthetic Resins.
The Journal of Physical and Colloid Chemistry, 1950Sobhan Kumar Mukherjee+2 more
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