Recent Developments in Ion Exchange [E-Book] : 2 / edited by P. A. Williams, M. J. Hudson.
These Conference Proceedings deal with the papers presented at the International Conference on Ion Exchange Processes (ION-EX '90) which was held at The North East Wales Institute of Higher Education, 9- 11 July 1990. The camera-ready paper format was chosen so that delegates could receive thei...
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Personal Name(s): | Hudson, M. J., editor |
Williams, P. A., editor | |
Imprint: |
Dordrecht :
Springer Netherlands,
1990
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Physical Description: |
366 p. online resource. |
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englisch |
ISBN: |
9789400907775 |
DOI: |
10.1007/978-94-009-0777-5 |
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- 1: Biological Materials
- The Importance of Ion Exchange Processes in Living Systems
- The Use of Chemically Suppressed Ion Chromatography in Elemental Analysis
- Biological Separations Using Latex-Based Pellicular Resins
- Simultaneous Determination of Alkali and Alkaline Earth Metal Ions with Isocratic Ion Chromatography Using the SUPER-SEP Cation Column (According to Schomburg)
- 2: Inorganic Ion Exchangers
- Recent Advances in Inorganic Ion Exchangers
- Synthesis and Ion Exchange Properties of Lithium Ion Selective Inorganic Ion Exchanger by Applying Ion Memory Effect
- Uptake of Several Tracer Cations and the Separation of Carrier Free r40La from 140Ba and also 115mIn from 115Cd Using a Zirconium(IV) Oxide Column
- Cation and Anion Exchange Properties of Pillared Clays
- Ion Exchange Properties of ?-Zirconium Phosphate Modified by a Process of Intercalation/De-intercalation with Monoamines
- New Cross-Linked Layered Tin Phosphate Exchangers
- Formation of Diamine-Complex Pillars in ?-Ti(HP04)2 2H20
- Ion Exchange Behaviour of Some Amine Intercalates of ?-Tin(IV) Hydrogen Phosphate Monohydrate
- 3: Nuclear Industry
- Ion Exchange in the Nuclear Industry
- Activity Removal from Liquid Waste Streams by Seeded Ultrafiltration
- Recovery of Fission Products by Fixation on Inorganic Adsorbents
- Simultaneous Elimination of Heavy Metals and Chelating Agents from Waste Waters
- Separation of Ruthenium and Molybdenum by Cation Exchange Chromatography on AG 50W-X4 in a Nitric Acid-Ethylenediamine Mixture
- 4: Theoretical Aspects and New Advances
- Calculation of Retention Data in Ion Exchange Chromatography
- Ligand Exchange Principles for Trace Enrichment and Selective Detection of Ionic Compounds
- Electrochemical Ion Exchange
- Ion Exchange Separations in Conjunction with Electrochemical Detection
- Reversible Extraction of Cobalt(II) from Aqueous Media Using Inorganic Ion Exchangers in Electrochemical Ion Exchange
- 5: New Materials
- A New Solvent Resistant Ion Exchange Material for Analytical Chromatography
- Ion Exchange Adsorption of Metal Ions on Amine and Pyridine Types of Chelating Resins
- Specific Resins for Metal Ion Separation: The Cr(III), Fe(III), Al(III) System
- Improvements in Macroreticular Particles for Ion-Exchange and Gel-Permeation Chromatography
- Some Properties of New Ion Exchangers with Organopolysiloxane Structure
- Extraction of the Perrhenate Anion Using Goethite Surface-Modified with Hydrophobic Quaternary Amines
- Solid Phase Extraction and Chromatography of Metal Ions Using Free and Immobilised Biomimetic Chelating Agents
- 6: Industrial Applications
- Economic Process for Softening Produced Water Used in Secondary Oil Recovery
- On-Line Monitoring of Transition Metals in Wastewater
- Some Problems in the Use of Chelating Resins for Environmental Protection from Toxic Metals
- The Analysis of Industrial Water Treatment Products Using Ion Chromatography Separation with Multiple Detection Systems
- Index of Contributors.