Basically ion exchange resins are not adsorbents. They cause chemical reactions between ions in a solution and the ions on the resin. Regeneration, or reversal of that process, is a reverse chemical reaction.
There are some adsorbent resins that only work on the basis of adsorption and some that work on the basis of ion exchange and adsorption.
In general, cation and anion exchange resins are used on the basis of the chemical reaction. In special cases, ion exchange resin manufacturers also manufacture adsorbents that look like ion exchange resins and some adsorbents that also have ion exchange functionality.
Some ion exchange resins, particularly the macroporous or macroreticular versions, used in general water treatment also will have some adsorption capability.
Gary Schreiber, CWS VI
The Purolite Co.