
CAS 100915-97-7
:mixed bed resin tmd-8
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Mixed bed resin TMD-8 is a type of ion exchange resin commonly used in water treatment processes, particularly for deionization. This resin is a combination of both cation and anion exchange resins, allowing it to effectively remove both positively and negatively charged ions from water. The TMD-8 designation typically indicates a specific formulation that offers high capacity and efficiency in ion exchange, making it suitable for applications requiring high purity water, such as in pharmaceuticals, electronics, and power generation. The resin is characterized by its spherical beads, which provide a large surface area for ion exchange, and its ability to regenerate, allowing for repeated use. Additionally, TMD-8 resins are often designed to have a high resistance to osmotic and thermal degradation, ensuring longevity and stability during operation. Proper handling and storage are essential to maintain the resin's performance, and it is typically supplied in a moist state to preserve its ion exchange capabilities.
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Mixed bed resin tmd-8
CAS:<p>Mixed bed resin tmd-8 is a delignification agent that removes hemicellulose from lignocellulosic biomass. This resin has a high level of glycosidic activity, which irreversibly activates the lignin and cellulose. The activation energy for this process is relatively low and can be used to remove hemicellulose from wood pulp. Mixed bed resin tmd-8 has been shown to react with streptococcus, chloride, and bacterial cellulose in emulsions. This product has also been shown to have antimicrobial properties against Streptococcus pneumoniae and Staphylococcus aureus monolayers. Mixed bed resin tmd-8 is derived from rhizomes.</p>Purity:Min. 95%
