Hybrid cation exchangers: A boon for analytical chemistry

Authors

  • Amita Somya 1Department of Chemistry, Amity School of Applied Sciences, Amity University, Bengaluru-562110, Karnataka, INDIA

Keywords:

Ion exchange, Hybrid cation exchangers, water purification, analytical chemistry

Abstract

Hybrid cation exchangers represent a paradigm shift in analytical chemistry, offering a synergistic blend of traditional ion exchange capabilities and advanced functionalities tailored to meet the evolving demands of modern analytical challenges. As research and development in this field continue to progress, hybrid cation exchangers are poised to continue shaping the landscape of analytical chemistry and contributing to scientific advancements and technological innovations. Hybrid cation exchangers have emerged as a transformative technology in analytical chemistry, offering enhanced selectivity, sensitivity, and efficiency in ion separation and analysis. By combining the principles of traditional ion exchange resins with innovative functionalities, these materials have become invaluable tools for researchers and analysts across various domains. This review provides an overview of the key characteristics, types, and significance of hybrid cation exchangers in analytical chemistry with special reference to their potential role in water purification.

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Published

14-03-2024

How to Cite

Somya, A. (2024). Hybrid cation exchangers: A boon for analytical chemistry. Journal of Applied Optics, 263–270. Retrieved from https://appliedopticsjournal.net/index.php/JAO/article/view/111

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