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Sulfonated coal

In general, the acid-sorbing resins may be classified as high molecular weight polyamines or polyimines. Thus, the original Adams and Holmes material was a polymer of m-phenylenediamine. Cation Exchange materials include synthetic resins, such as sulfonated phenol-formaldehyde or polystyrene types, and sulfonated coal. Some manufacturers have a variety of sub-types which are considered superior for particular applications. [Pg.151]

F. Harm A. Rumpler S. Mayert K. Halse Artificial zeolites used for removal of potassium from sugar juices. First synthetic industrial ion exchanger. Manufacture of sulfonated coals and suggestion for the removal of potassium from sugar juices. 1901-1902... [Pg.40]


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