Infographic: 3 uses for anion SBA resins

April 27, 2016

Nitrate, arsenic and total organic carbon can be removed with negatively charged SBA resins.

In the November 2015 issue of Water Technology, Cang Li and Steve Nicolich wrote about ion exchange resins and how they are used to remove contaminants. This infographic looks at three specific strong base/strong anion resins and their usefulness in removing three different contaminants from water. In addition to these three contaminants, SBA resins are also effective against perchlorate and uranium.

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