A study is presented on the use of isotopic and non-isotopic ion exchange in a heterogeneous liquid-liquid system for the separation of131I from water. The method is based on the reaction between radioiodide in the aqueous phase and trioctylmethylammonium iodide or chloride in the organic phase. The effect of some important experimental parameters on the separation efficiency is discussed. It has been found that under optimum conditions the method of isotopic ion exchange can be used for the radiochemical determination of iodine in water.