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resin, IRA-45 has very low surface area (<1 m*/g) and negligi- ble porosity in the usual sense since pores in microreticular resins consist only of spaces between ...
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of the preparative technique aiid discusses the chemical and physical properties of the modified resin. The preparation of coiiventioiial microreticular ion-es- ...
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To prevent interaction between hydrazido(2-) complexes, efforts have been made to site-isolate complexes by anchoring them to a microreticular resin. It is the ...
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a porous microreticular cation-exchange resin. Combined bands of ammonium and lithium ions were eluted up to 20 m, and thereafter the ammonium band was ...
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Two of the resins are typical gel-type, microreticular, sulphonated resins and the third is a new, highly porous and rigid, macroreticular, sulphonated resin, ...
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The cation-exchange resins are of two varieties: the microreticular or gel type and the macroreticular or porous type. The latter resin being rigid and porous takes ...
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Jan 18, 2002 ... The first column, containing microreticular resin, would contribute the necessary capacity for a preliminary separation. Subsequently, the ...
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based resins includes ion exchangers from Rohm and Haas Co., The Dow Chemical Co., and Mitsubishi Chemical. Definitions. Gel or microreticular resins do ...
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Pellicular, macroreticular and microreticular (gel-type) anion exchange resins were com- pared for the separation of plutonium from nitric acid solutions of mixed ...
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A new chelating ion-exchange resin with a spacer CH2-NH-C6H4- based on a microreticular chloromethylated styrene-divinylbenzene copolymer containing ...
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macroreticular resin
