Ion Exchange (IX)

Ion Exchange (IX)

Effectively removing contaminants from liquids, providing successful separation, and efficiently catalyzing reactions.

Effective ion exchange for challenging water-treatment needs

Ion exchange (IX) is the reversible interchange of ions between a solid and a liquid such as water. Ion exchange resins remove harmful contaminants from liquids, replacing them with beneficial, desired ions.

Ion exchange is used in water treatment, including water softening, industrial demineralization, condensate polishing, ultrapure water production, and wastewater treatment. It can also provide a method of separation in many nonwater processes, such as desiccation and chromatographic separation. It has special utility in chemical synthesis, manufacturing, food processing, mining, power generation, agriculture, and a variety of applications  and other industries.

For more than 80 years, DuPont Water Solutions has developed one of the deepest ion exchange resin portfolios in the industry, working closely with customers like you to meet evolving separation and purification needs.

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Separating soluble substances by interchanging ions

Whereas solids can be separated from liquid media by means of filtration, soluble substances require different means. Ion exchange is the reversible interchange of ions between a solution with soluble ionized substances and a solid (the ion exchange material, such as a cation resin), in which there is no permanent change in the structure of the solid.

Fundamentally, the ion exchange process is this: A solution passes through or over ion exchange resins, which contain mobile or exchangeable ions. The solute ions that have a stronger affinity to the resins than the ions on the resins are removed from the solution and are replaced by the exchangeable ions on the resins. In water processing, ion exchange typically removes hardness in softening applications and all dissolved ions in demineralization. Ion exchange is also used to remove nitrate, chromate, arsenic, and other specific contaminants from drinking water.

Ion exchange processes can be conducted in continuous or batch mode, with most water treatment IX processes run in a continuous mode. Continuous ion exchange processes take place in a column or vessel containing a deep bed of ion exchange resin beads; water typically flows down through the resin bed. When resin capacity becomes exhausted, the resins are regenerated.

Structure and traits

Approximately 85 percent of ion exchange resins in the market are composed of a polystyrene matrix. Another 10 percent are acrylic and composed of a polyacrylate matrix, and the remaining 5 percent are composed of specialty polymer matrices, such as phenol-formaldehyde.

Conventional ion exchange resins have a fixed cross-linked polymer matrix with a relatively uniform distribution of mobile ion-active sites throughout the structure. The varying degrees of cross linking in the matrix determine the performance and the “tightness” or “looseness” of the ion exchange resin, since it affects a resin’s properties, such as strength.

Ion exchange resins have either a gel matrix or a microporous matrix and are prepared in granule or spherical (bead) form; the majority of ion exchange resins are spherical.

Key chemical characteristics of ion exchange resins include:

Cation, anion, chelating, and adsorbents

Ion exchange resins are identified by the functional group to which they belong. Resins are conventionally classified as:

Our approach to ion exchange and ion exchange resins

Since the 1940s, DuPont Water Solutions has developed and introduced into the industry not only stable synthetic organic ion exchange resins, but also products with functionalities that have allowed the companion development of new processes utilizing these ion-exchange-related products. We have pioneered processes such as ion retardation, ion exclusion, acid retardation, desiccation, radium removal, chelation, and catalysis.

Today, we remain dedicated to developing and providing the deepest ion exchange resin portfolio you will find for a wide variety of markets. Our ion exchange resins are part of our Amber Series portfolio.

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