katioonivahetus
Katioonivahetus is a process used to remove dissolved cations from a solution by exchanging them for other cations held on a solid ion-exchange resin. This technique is widely employed in water treatment, purification, and chemical analysis. The ion-exchange resin, typically a porous polymer material, contains charged functional groups. These groups are bonded to mobile counter-ions, which are usually cations like sodium (Na+) or hydrogen (H+). When a solution containing unwanted cations, such as calcium (Ca2+) or magnesium (Mg2+), passes through the resin bed, the unwanted cations have a stronger affinity for the functional groups on the resin than the counter-ions. Consequently, the unwanted cations are adsorbed onto the resin, and the counter-ions are released into the solution.
The capacity of the ion-exchange resin to exchange ions is a crucial parameter, indicating the total amount