“…The off-gases from cation exchange resins were generally molecular hydrogen, carbon dioxide, sulfur dioxide, and traces of carbon monoxide (Pillay, 1986;Swyler et al, 1983a,b;Mohorčič et al, 1974). Several studies have demonstrated that air, oxygen and moisture accelerated decomposition of cation exchangers (Swyler et al, 1983a;Nikashina et al, 1959;Dessouki et al, 1989;Mohorčič et al, 1974;Semushin et al, 1950). The irradiation of cation resins generally involved the cleavage of -SO 3 H functional groups, the formation of free radicals and acid products.…”