- chelating ion exchangers
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Универсальный англо-русский словарь. Академик.ру. 2011.
Универсальный англо-русский словарь. Академик.ру. 2011.
Chelating resin — Chelating resins also known as specific exchangers or chelating sorbents are usually perceived as a subgroup of ion exchange resins. Chelating resins were developed to obtain higher selectivies of at least one particular counter ion species. The… … Wikipedia
ion-exchange reaction — ▪ chemical reaction Introduction any of a class of chemical reactions between two substances (each consisting of positively and negatively charged species called ions (ion)) that involves an exchange of one or more ionic components.… … Universalium
Ion exchange resin — An ion exchange resin is an insoluble matrix (or support structure) normally in the form of small (1 2 mm diameter) beads, usually white or yellowish, fabricated from an organic polymer substrate. The material has highly developed structure of… … Wikipedia
ion-exchange resin — Any of a wide variety of synthetic polymers containing positively or negatively charged sites that can interact with or bind to an ion of opposite charge from a surrounding solution. Light, porous solids in granules, beads, or sheets, they absorb … Universalium
Zdeněk Matějka — Infobox Scientist name = Zdeněk Matějka image width = 225px caption = birth date = April 30, 1930 birth place = Teplice, Czechoslovakia death date = death date and age|2006|10|2|1930|4|30 death place = Prague, Czech Republic field = chemistry… … Wikipedia
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