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Ion exchangers are used in nuclear reprocessing and the treatment of radioactive waste.
Typical examples of ions that can bind to ion exchangers are:
Pendrin is an ion exchanger found in many types of cells in the body.
The total brine is additionally filtered before entering ion exchangers to further remove impurities.
In general, ion exchangers favor the binding of ions of higher charge and smaller radius.
Chelating resins have the same bead form and polymer matrix as usual ion exchangers.
For gel-type ion exchangers, selectivity reversal at very high ionic strength can also provide a solution.
Membrane cell electrolysis employ permeable membrane as an ion exchanger.
Uncle Hoak was sitting gloomily at the huge ion exchanger they used to purify the water.
Types of ion exchangers include:
Replies: Water softeners are ion exchangers, replacing the calcium and magnesium in the water with sodium.
The electrolysis cell is divided into two "sections" by a cation permeable membrane acting as an ion exchanger.
After the ion exchangers, the brine is considered pure, and is transferred to storage tanks to be pumped into the cell room.
They walked around ion exchangers and splitters grafted together out of translucent mushrooms the size of apartment blocks.
One method, utilizes ion exchangers which denature the proteins with heat, and may or may not damage the proteins.
It softens water by acting as an ion exchanger; it also contains substances that are beneficial for plants, and for the reproductive health of fishes.
Ion exchangers and demineralized water are used in all chemical industries, drinking water production, and many food industries.
His research group worked mainly on selective removal of heavy metals via chelating ion exchangers and removal of nitrates from water.
The prussian blue in the digestive system acts as a solid ion exchanger which absorbs the caesium while releasing potassium ions.
Ion exchangers can be unselective or have binding preferences for certain ions or classes of ions, depending on their chemical structure.
Ion Exchangers (K. Dorfner, ed.)
The corneal endothelium then actively transports water from the stromal-facing surface to the aqueous-facing surface by an interrelated series of active and passive ion exchangers.
LLW contains materials such as irradiated tools, lab clothing, ion exchanger resins, animal carcasses, and trash from defense, commercial nuclear power, medical, and research activities.
Such ion pumps can use energy from a variety of sources, including ATP or the concentration gradient of another ion (sometimes called an "ion exchanger").
Cellulose and dextran ion exchangers (gels) - These possess larger pore sizes and low charge densities making them suitable for protein separation.