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Ion exchange is an old process as we can believe from Aristotle’s statement that water loses part of its salt when flowing through sand. However, only in 1850, Thomson and Way stated the principles governing the interaction of fertilizers with soil (exchange Ca++/NH +4 .)and the first industrial unit for water softening using aluminosilicates was developed by Gans fifty years later. A spectacular development began in 1935 with the synthesis of organic ion exchanger resins by Adams and Holmes. The 1950 were the “Golden Age of Ion Exchange” (1) because this operation was considered as an unit operation as a consequence of the work of Vermeulen et al., at Berkeley.

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Rodrigues, A.E. (1983). Dynamics of Ion Exchange Processes. In: Liberti, L., Helfferich, F.G. (eds) Mass Transfer and Kinetics of Ion Exchange. NATO ASI Series, vol 71. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-009-6899-8_10

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