| 1. | Typical examples of ions that can bind to ion exchangers are:
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| 2. | Membrane cell electrolysis employs permeable membrane as an ion exchanger.
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| 3. | Due to this property, polystyrene ion exchangers are not suitable for protein separation.
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| 4. | Pendrin is an ion exchanger found in many types of cells in the body.
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| 5. | The attraction between ions and stationary phase also depends on the resin, organic particles used as ion exchangers.
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| 6. | His research group worked mainly on selective removal of heavy metals via chelating ion exchangers and removal of nitrates from water.
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| 7. | Polystyrene ion exchangers with large pores can be used for the separation of protein but must be coated with a hydrophillic substance.
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| 8. | In some experiments, the retention times of weak ion exchangers are just long enough to obtain desired data at a high specificity.
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| 9. | Typical ion exchangers are ion exchange resins ( functionalized porous or gel polymer ), zeolites, montmorillonite, clay, and soil humus.
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| 10. | Despite the smaller pH range of weak ion exchangers, they are often used over strong ion exchangers due to their having greater specificity.
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