kationinvaihtajina
Kationinvaihtajina are materials that can exchange their positively charged ions with other ions in a surrounding solution. This process, known as ion exchange, is fundamental to their functionality. These materials are typically solid resins, often synthetic polymers, that have been functionalized with charged groups. These charged groups are the sites where the exchange of cations occurs. The resin itself is usually insoluble, which allows it to be easily separated from the liquid phase after the ion exchange process.
The principle behind kationinvaihtajina operation is electrostatic attraction. The fixed charged groups on the resin attract
Kationinvaihtajina have a wide range of applications. They are extensively used in water softening to remove