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Historical Background of Inorganic Ion Exchangers, their Classification, and Present Status

Pekárek et al., 2019

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3875240098806905751
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Pekárek V
Marhol M
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Inorganic Ion Exchangers in Chemical Analysis

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The intentional use of ion exchange, without knowledge of its theoretical nature, based purely on empirical experience, occurred a number of centuries later; in 1623, Francis Bacon described a method for removing salt from sea water. During 1850 to 1855, the …
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    • B01J39/08Use of material as cation exchangers; Treatment of material for improving the cation exchange properties
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