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Polymeric Adsorbents are a type of advanced material used in a variety of industries, such as water treatment, food and beverage, and pharmaceuticals. These materials are composed of polymers, which are large molecules made up of repeating structural units. Polymeric Adsorbents are highly porous and have a large surface area, making them ideal for adsorption, a process in which molecules are attracted and held onto the surface of the material. This makes them useful for removing contaminants from water, air, and other liquids. They are also used to separate and purify compounds, as well as to store and release drugs.
Polymeric Adsorbents are becoming increasingly popular due to their cost-effectiveness, ease of use, and environmental friendliness. They are also highly customizable, allowing for the production of materials with specific properties.
Some companies in the Polymeric Adsorbents market include Purolite, Ion Exchange, and Dow Chemical. Show Less Read more