(168e) Hybrid Ion Exchanger (HIX): Characterization and New Application Opportunities
AIChE Annual Meeting
2008
2008 Annual Meeting
Trace Contaminants in Water: Genesis, Rapid Detection and Sustainable Removal Processes
New Materials for Inorganic Contaminants
Monday, November 17, 2008 - 5:15pm to 5:45pm
Hybrid ion exchangers (HIXs) are essentially inorganic or polymeric ion exchangers within which an external agent, namely, ion, solvent, nanocrystal, nanoprecipitate or a combination of the above have been deliberately introduced to develop unique properties, not otherwise attainable. Previously, hybrid ion exchangers were synthesized with paramagnetic properties and high sorption affinity toward arsenic oxyanions or oxyacids. Here we report both unique sorption behaviors and toxic metal sensing ability of a new class of polymeric/inorganic hybrid ion exchangers.