The Structure Of Ion Exchange Resin

The unique properties of ion exchange resins are due to their special internal structure, which is the combination of physical and chemical action, consists of three parts:


  1. A small bead composed of a polymer crosslinked skeleton, which is mainly composed of styrene and acrylic acid matrix.
  2. There are many pores in the inside of the bead, macroporous, Gel-porous.
  3. Ion exchange groups, bonded to the pores and surfaces, which decide their applications (see basic types of ion exchange resins for details)

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