Archive
Date | Title | Authors | Lead Text |
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2012‑01 | Use of Seawater to Regenerate Shallow-Shell Cation Resin | Donald D. Downey | Efficiently using seawater to regenerate strongly acidic cation (SAC) resins used in softening ap... |
2008‑11 | Is Cation Conductivity Monitoring Relevant For Todayメs Combined Cycle Power Plant? | Luis Carvalho, P.E., Thomas James, and William E. Hunter | The PowerSmith Cogeneration facility is a 120-megawatt (MW) combined cycle, cogeneration plant lo... |
2008‑10 | A Way to Optimize Cation/Anion Resin Replacement Frequency | Ted Chiu et al. | T he traditional approach for determining replacement of cation/anion resins in the pretreatment ... |
2008‑10 | Achieving Ultra-Low-Level Measurement of Anions and Cations in Semiconductor High-Purity Water | S.M. Rahmat Ullah et al. | High-purity water is of utmost importance in the semiconductor industry. Parameters such as sili... |
2008‑09 | Removal Of Cu (II) From An Aqueous Solution And Environmental Samples Using Strong Cationic Resin | Fathi K. Awad | Ion-exchange (IX) remains widely used, with more than 80% of their applications presently being i... |
1999‑04 | Evaluating cation conductivity temperature compensation | David M. Gray & Anthony C. Bevilacqua |
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