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Ion exclusion

The process in which ionized solutes can be separated from un-ionized or partially ionized solutes using ion-exchange resins. Separation results from Donnan membrane potential, where ionic solutes exist at a higher concentration in solution than in the resin whereas nonionic solutes are evenly distributed between the mobile phase and resin. Therefore ionic solutes will move faster down the column than the nonionic solutes.

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