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Capital investment, conventional disadvantages

The conventional ion-exchange method also has some major disadvantages, such as the high capital investment (both an ion-exchange unit and an electrolytic unit are needed), and the increased complexity of operation (only a few high-volume laboratories have used this method successfully). However, it remains an option for those laboratories that must meet strict limits on... [Pg.117]


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