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Montmorillonite K10 (CAS 1318-93-0)

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1318-93-0
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Montmorillonite KSF is a clay mineral that functions as an adsorbent. Its mechanism of action involves the ability to attract and bind to positively charged ions and organic molecules through electrostatic interactions and cation exchange. This allows Montmorillonite KSF to remove impurities and contaminants from solutions, making it useful for purification and separation processes. At the molecular level, the layered structure of Montmorillonite KSF provides a large surface area for adsorption, facilitating its role in experimental procedures. Its ability to selectively adsorb certain molecules based on charge and size, it is for various applications in laboratories. Montmorillonite KSF plays a functional role by facilitating the purification and separation of substances through its adsorption properties.


Montmorillonite K10 (CAS 1318-93-0) References

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Product NameCatalog #UNITPriceQtyFAVORITES

Montmorillonite K10, 100 g

sc-280992
100 g
$42.00

Montmorillonite K10, 1 kg

sc-280992A
1 kg
$80.00