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- Preparation of Transition Metal-Mesoporous Silica Hybrid for Adsorbent Materials
- Bacterial Cellulose for Adsorption of Antimony
- Molecularly Imprinted Mesoporous Silicas for the Separation of Metal Ions by Sol-Gel Method
- Adsorption Behavior of Carnosine and Anserine on Copper(II) Immobilized Cation Exchange Resins
- Removal of As(III) and As(V) in Groundwater Using Ferrite Adsorbents
- Preparation of Palladium(II)-Imprinted Chitosan Derivative and Its Adsorption Properties of Precious Metals
- Adsorption Behavior of Arsenic Using Spherical Porous Silica Particles Covered with Magnetite
- Removal of 4-Chlorophenol from Contaminated Wastewater by Using Low-Cost Coconut Shell Waste Modified with Different Chemical Agents
- 1H and Multinuclear Solid NMR Study to Reveal the Ion Exchange Mechanism of Alkali Metal Ions-Ion Exchange Selectivity and Hydration Property in the Solid Phase-:—Ion Exchange Selectivity and Hydration Property in the Solid Phase—
- Cesium Ion-exchange Reaction in Inorganic Materials under Strongly Acidic Conditions
- New development of inorganic ion exchanger: Synthesis and Ion Exchange Properties of Magnesium-Iron (III) and -Aluminum hydrotalcite like compounds
- Intercalation Compounds of Layered Titanium Phosphate for Drug Delivery Use
- On the Selectivity of Lon Exchange Reaction. The Hydration in Solid Phase Determines the Selectivity.:—The Hydration in Solid Phase Determines the Selectivity—
- Ion Exchange Properties of Synthetic Zeolites Non-Aqueous Organic Solvents and Formation of Inclusion Complex
- Intercalation of Enzymes in Layered Inorganic Materials
- Brine Purification Technology on IM Electrolysis System
- Molecular Transport and Extraction in Liquid Microspace. A Key to Develop Microchemical Systems.:—A Key to Develop Microchemical Systems—
- Development of an Advanced Ion Exchange Process for Reprocessing Spent Nuclear Fuels
- Studies on the Anion Exchange Separation of Tetravalent Cerium in Nitric Acid Solution.
- New development of inorganic ion exchanger: Ion-exchange Reaction of Layered Sodium Titanate (Na2Ti3O7) with Mono, Di, and Trivalent Ions