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On the Synthesis of Ion-Exchange Resins

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Mass Transfer and Kinetics of Ion Exchange

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Abstract

Ion exchange is a phenomenon which has been around on Earth from very early times, perhaps something of the order of 109 years, and in the Galaxy probably for a trifle longer. Recognition of the phenomenon (in soil) is conventionally attributed to Way, and Thompson, about 130 years ago (1); though it may well have been used by Moses on the bitter waters of Marah several millenia before (2), this was on Divine recommendation (3) and inadequately documented.

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Millar, J.R. (1983). On the Synthesis of Ion-Exchange Resins. In: Liberti, L., Helfferich, F.G. (eds) Mass Transfer and Kinetics of Ion Exchange. NATO ASI Series, vol 71. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-009-6899-8_1

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