-
molecules to
adsorb to a
surface as for the last. The
fourth condition is the most troublesome, as
frequently more
molecules will
adsorb to the monolayer;...
-
Adsorption may
occur via
physisorption and chemisorption. Ions and
molecules can
adsorb to many
types of
surfaces including polymer surfaces. A
polymer is a large...
- winemaking,
activated carbon is
allowed for use as a
processing agent to
adsorb brown color pigments from
white grape concentrates. It is
sometimes used...
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surface area (around 750–800 m2/g (230,000–240,000 sq ft/oz))
allows it to
adsorb water readily,
making it
useful as a
desiccant (drying agent).
Silica gel...
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activated carbon, etc.) are used as
trapping material,
preferentially adsorbing the
target gas
species at high pressure. The
process then
swings to low...
-
sites can
adsorb and
retain various cations,
especially heavy metals (e.g., Cr3+, Cu2+, Zn2+, and Pb2+). In addition, the
oxides can
adsorb organic acids...
- A
sorbent is an
insoluble material that
either absorbs or
adsorbs liquids or gases. They are
frequently used to
remove pollutants and in the
cleanup of...
-
attainment of equilibrium. TNT and its
transformation products are
known to
adsorb to
surface soils and sediments,
where they
undergo reactive transformation...
- are
mixtures of iron-pot****ium-calcium-aluminum-oxide. The
reacting gases adsorb onto
active sites on the iron particles. Once
physically adsorbed, the reagents...
-
sandbags of
zeolite were
dropped into the
seawater near the
power plant to
adsorb the
radioactive cesium-137 that was
present in high levels.
Zeolites have...