ionebytting
Ionebytting, commonly known as ion exchange, is a reversible chemical process in which ions in a liquid phase are exchanged for ions bound to a solid phase, usually a resin or zeolite. The solid phase contains fixed exchange sites with complementary charges, and when a solution passes through, ions with higher affinity replace those on the solid until equilibrium is reached.
There are two main classes: cation exchange, which removes positively charged ions such as calcium and magnesium
Applications are widespread in water treatment and purification. Ionebytting is used for water softening, demineralization and
Key considerations include resin selectivity, competing ions, solution pH and temperature, flow rate, and the management