Inorganic ion exchangers in chemical analysis

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Inorganic ion exchangers in chemical analysis

editors, Mohsin Qureshi, K.G. Varshney

CRC Press, 1991

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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The book provides an in-depth discussion regarding inorganic ion exchangers for students, teachers, and researchers engaged in conducting research in chemical technology and related areas. Analytical chemists seeking simple and novel means of using easy-to-prepare chromatographic materials will find this book extremely informative. Inorganic Ion Exchangers in Chemical Analysis is unique in its discussion of column and planar chromatographic applications of amorphous synthetic inorganic ion exchangers. The book also covers the historical background of iorganic ion exchangers, their classification and present status, and the analytical aspects of these materials.

Table of Contents

1. Historical Background of Inorganic Ion Exchangers, Their Classification, and Present Status 2. Modern Theories of Ion Exchange and Ion Exchange Selectivity with Particular Reference to Zeolites 3. Insoluble Heteropolyacid Salts 4. Inorganic Ion Exchangers in Radio Chemical Analysis 5. Inorganic Ion Exchangers for Ion Selective Electrodes 6. Amorphous Inorganic Ion Exchangers

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