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Meaning of "cationic exchange"

cationic exchange - a process in chemistry involving the exchange of cations between solid and liquid phases. It is commonly used in water treatment and soil science to remove or exchange certain ions from a solution or soil

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So the process is called cationic exchange capacity.
This cationic exchange operation is renewed three times.
Preparation of the catalyst through cationic exchange.
This cationic exchange operation is performed three times.
To this solution is added a cationic exchange resin.
High cationic exchange capacity.
Preferably said capture step is a cationic exchange chromatography step.
The cationic exchange capacity is measured by the following method.
The disintegrants may also be insoluble cationic exchange resins.
An acidic cationic exchange resin is used to remove the amine.
Another form of the disintegrants are the insoluble cationic exchange resins.
This may be a cationic exchange resin or an anionic exchange resin.
Process for the purification of interferon proteins through cationic exchange chromatography.
The cationic exchange capacity of the comparative powder material is found to be low.
These powders are analyzed for cationic exchange capacity and cationic exchange speed.

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Cationic exchange resins include both strong acid and weak acid resins.
The obtained powders are analyzed for cationic exchange capacity and cationic exchange speed.
The addition of this precursor may be made through conventional impregnation or through cationic exchange.
Ii a treatment with a cationic exchange resin to obtain the corresponding free hyaluronic acid.
An aqueous gabapentin solution containing ammonia is obtained by elution through a strong cationic exchange resin.
The obtained powder is analyzed for cationic exchange capacity and cationic exchange speed.
That cationic exchange with protons imparts acidity to the crystallised lamellar solid formed by magadiite.
This is confirmed with the variations of cationic exchange capacity with He ion irradiation.
Weak acid cationic exchange resins include those which have pendant carboxylic acid groups.
Preferably, the capture step is a cationic exchange chromatography step.
This cationic exchange operation is recommended 3 times.
The obtained powders are analyzed for cationic exchange capacity and the amount of Si dissolved.
Furthermore, these gmelinite cages are inaccessible by conventional methods of cationic exchange.
The use of the solid strong cationic exchange hydrolysis and condensation catalyst is particularly efficient.
Separating said aqueous solution from the cationic exchange resin ;.
This operation of cationic exchange is performed 3 times.
Certain exemplary disintegrants include, but are not limited to, insoluble cationic exchange resins.
The obtained powder is analyzed for cationic exchange capacity and the amount of Si dissolved.
A device as claimed in claim 15 wherein the ion exchange material is a cationic exchange resin.
This operation of cationic exchange is repeated 3 times.
Examples of suitable adsorbents include magnesium silicate, aluminum silicate, and cationic exchange resin.
Then purification was performed by cationic exchange on SP-Sepharose and additional steps.
Zeolite is a natural silicate volcanic mineral with unique physical, chemical and cationic exchange properties.
A solid strong cationic exchange hydrolysis and condensation catalyst, and.
A process according to claim 6 or claim 7 in which the cationic exchange resin is macroporous.
However, this proper cationic exchange is necessary for the proper operation of the resin.
The process according to claim 1, in which said cationic exchange resin is crosslinked.
The second cationic exchange chromatography employs as a support carboxymethyl-substituted ethylene glycol-methacrylate copolymers ; and.
Adsorbing the complement receptor protein onto a cationic exchange chromatographic support ;.
The cationic exchange resin is a Sepharose-based cation exchange gel.
A process according to claim 4 in which the cationic exchange resin is provided in bead form.
A suitable cationic exchange adsorbent is Streamline SP or Streamline SPXL from Amersham-Pharmacia.
In a particular embodiment of the disclosure, a cationic exchange chromatography medium is used as a capture step.
Preferred clays are hydrophilic smectite, laponite and bentonite clays having high cationic exchange properties.
Consequently, when necessary, there is a cationic exchange phase with the usual techniques.

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