Friday, December 07, 2012



Ion-Exchange Resins



                                
  • Ion exchange resins are polymers capable of exchanging particular ions within the polymer with ions in a solution that is passed through them.
  • Properties are highly ionic, covalently cross-linked, insoluble polyelectrolytes.
  • In both beads and powder form, resins are used extensively in all types of nuclear power plants in order to minimize corrosion.
  • Uses extends in pharmaceutical formulations as ranged from simple Excipients for tablet , capsules as disintegration to the rate controlling function in extended release formulations.

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