Ion-exchange Technology I: Theory and Materials describes the theoretical principles of ion-exchange processes.
More specifically, this volume focuses on the synthesis, characterization, and modelling of ion-exchange materials and their associated kinetics and equilibria.
This title is a highly valuable source not only to postgraduate students and researchers but also to industrial R&D specialists in chemistry, chemical, and biochemical technology as well as to engineers and industrialists.
Table of Content
From the Contents: Introduction to Ion-Exchange Processes.- Principles of Ion exchange Equilibria.- Ion exchange Equilibria and Kinetics.- Fundamentals of Ion Exchange Fixed Bed Operations.- Principles of Ion exchange Membrane Electrodialysis for Saline Water Desalination.- Structure, Synthesis and General Properties of Ion-exchangers.- Ion-Exchange Membranes: Preparation, Properties and Applications.- Synthetic Inorganic Ion-Exchange Materials.- Fibrous Ion Exchangers.- Chelating Ion Exchangers: Theory and Applications.- Ion-exchange Voltammetry.- Sulfonated Poly(Ether Ether Ketone) (SPEEK): A Promising Membrane Material for Polymer Electrolyte Fuel Cell.- Preparation and Use of Organic-inorganic Hybrid Ion-exchangers in Catalysis.- Ion Exchange to Fabrication of Waveguides for Optical Telecommunication.- Network Simulation of the Electrical Response of Ion-Exchange Membrane Systems.- Computer Modeling of Strong Acid Cation Exchangers on Styrene – Divinylbenzene Matrix.