AmberLite™ HPR4811 Cl Anion Exchange Resin Marathon 11 chloride form is a strongly basic (type I) anion exchange resin specifically suited for demineralization of high organic waters and removal of organic material and color bodies. AmberLite™ HPR4811 Cl Anion Exchange Resin anion exchange resin has high uranium sorption and can be used to determine groundwater and uranium contaminant fluxes and uranium ratios in soil samples.
Strongly basic (type I) anion exchange resin specifically suited for demineralization of high organic waters, removal of organic material and color bodies, with low silica leakage. This resin meets requirements of FDA Food Additive Regulation 21 CFR 173.25.
Other Notes
The Dowex Marathon 11 is a superior resin to the Dowex 11. The Dowex Marathon series provides narrower particle distribution, better efficiency, and improved kinetics when compared to the gaussian Dowex products.
The Amberlite™ Marathon® 11 is a superior resin to the Dowex 11. The Amberlite Marathon series provides narrower particle distribution, better efficiency, and improved kinetics when compared to the gaussian Dowex products.
Legal Information
Amberchrom is a trademark of DuPont de Nemours, Inc.
Amberlite is a trademark of DuPont de Nemours, Inc.
Marathon is a trademark of The Dow Chemical Company or an affiliated company of Dow
Laboratory tests and a field validation experiment were performed to evaluate anion exchange resins for uranium sorption and desorption in order to develop a uranium passive flux meter (PFM). The mass of uranium sorbed to the resin and corresponding masses
Journal of environmental radioactivity, 102(6), 614-619 (2011-04-13)
The vertical distribution of the (236)U/(238)U isotopic ratio was investigated in soil samples from three different locations on La Palma (one of the seven Canary Islands, Spain). Additionally the (240)Pu/(239)Pu atomic ratio, as it is a well establish tool for
Synthetic resins are shown to be effective in removing uranium from contaminated groundwater. Batch and field column tests showed that strong-base anion-exchange resins were more effective in removing uranium from both near-neutral-pH (6.5)- and high-pH (8)-low-nitrate-containing groundwaters, than metal-chelating resins
Questions
Reviews
★★★★★ No rating value
Active Filters
Our team of scientists has experience in all areas of research including Life Science, Material Science, Chemical Synthesis, Chromatography, Analytical and many others.