Abstract

Aspects of ion exchange in zeolites are reviewed, with special reference to those properties of zeolites which give rise to characteristic, and sometimes unique, ion exchange behaviour. As well as discussing basic principles, some thermodynamic and kinetic aspects of the theory of ion exchange are covered with particular reference to their utility for predicting exchange behaviour in zeolites and for the use of ion exchange technqiues in detergency building, radionuclide separation, waste water treatment and the preparation of zeolitic catalysts and sorbents. Recent developments on the use of zeolites in detergency are next reviewed, in more detail, together with progress in the field of ion exchange using high silica zeolites or solid state techniques.

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