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Inorganic Ion-exchangers: Synthesis, Characterization and Applications As Ion Selective Electrodes Pritpal Singh Dhillon
Inorganic Ion-exchangers: Synthesis, Characterization and Applications As Ion Selective Electrodes
Pritpal Singh Dhillon
An ion-exchange is an established unit operation and is an important supplement to procedures such as filtration, distillation and adsorption. In the laboratories, ion-exchangers are used as an aid in analytical and preparative chemistry. However, the most important application is still the purification and demineralization of water, a perennial challenge since the time of Aristotle and Moses and a task which the growth of population and industries has made even more pressing than ever before. The inorganic ion-exchangers exhibit high selectivities for specific ions resulting in the separation factors much larger than those exhibited by organic resins. The inorganic ion-exchangers unlike organic ion-exchangers have rigid structures and do not undergo appreciable dimensional change during the ion-exchange reactions. The rigid structure leads to specific and unusual selectivities. Earlier attention was focused on hydrous oxides since it was known that they sorbed or co-precipitated many ions. It was soon discovered that hydrous oxides combined with anions such as phosphates, vanadates, molybdates and antimonates produced superior ion-exchangers.
| Media | Books Paperback Book (Book with soft cover and glued back) |
| Released | May 19, 2014 |
| ISBN13 | 9783639713299 |
| Publishers | Scholars' Press |
| Pages | 92 |
| Dimensions | 150 × 6 × 226 mm · 155 g |
| Language | German |
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