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Article in English | IMSEAR | ID: sea-114039

ABSTRACT

The depletion of water resources, both surface and subsurface and deterioration of water quality made researchers and policy makers to think of the possible remedies to make water sources potable / wholesome. There is a need to address the problems of hardness and fluoride in subsurface water on priority basis. In this direction, bench scale studies were conducted to evaluate the performance of water softeners. Indepth studies were carried out at University B.D.T College of Engineering, Davangere, Karnataka, to assess the performance of bench scale softeners of D to H ratio 1:2, 1:3, 1:4 in removing hardness of varied concentrations from both synthetic and natural water samples. Studies revealed that irrespective of D to H ratio of softeners, the waters having hardness concentration up to 1000 mg/l can be treated to the same degree (81.68% and above). The findings of regeneration studies and cost economics are also summarized in this paper.


Subject(s)
Conservation of Natural Resources/economics , India , Ion Exchange Resins/chemistry , Water/analysis , Water Softening/economics , Water Supply/analysis
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Rev. cuba. farm ; 34(3): 196-206, sept.-dic. 2000. tab
Article in Spanish | LILACS | ID: lil-281168

ABSTRACT

Se realizó el estudio de las resinas de intercambio iónico como sistemas para liberación prolongada con atención a los factores que afectan la formación de los resinatos o complejos fármacoresina. También se estudió la liberación de los principios activos a partir de los complejos y de las formas terminadas que los contienen, evaluándose los factores que afectan dicho proceso y las cinéticas a las que se ajusta. Se revisaron las combinaciones de procesos tecnológicos (principalmente la formación de complejos iónicos y su recubrimiento) que potencian la utilidad de los resinatos para prolongar la liberación a través de mecanismos combinados de intercambio iónico y difusión a través de membranas, combinaciones dirigidas a reducir las limitaciones inherentes a cada proceso por separado y conseguir un control eficaz de la liberación de fármacos iónicos


Subject(s)
Drug Compounding , Ion Exchange , Ion Exchange Resins/chemistry , Technology, Pharmaceutical
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Indian J Physiol Pharmacol ; 1994 Jul; 38(3): 197-201
Article in English | IMSEAR | ID: sea-108868

ABSTRACT

A method has been developed for the standardization of Indian ayurvedic drugs containing iron, using inorganic ion exchange material antimony (V) arsenosilicate cation exchanger. The iron present in the drug was absorbed quantitatively on the columns of the exchanger, eluted with a suitable solvent and then titrated against a standardized EDTA solution.


Subject(s)
Alloys/chemistry , Antimony/chemistry , Edetic Acid/chemistry , India , Ion Exchange Resins/chemistry , Iron/analysis , Medicine, Ayurvedic , Microspheres , Trace Elements/analysis
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