- 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...
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exchange sorbents contain quaternary ammonium groups that have a
permanent positive charge in
aqueous solutions, and weak
anion exchange sorbents use amine...
- The enzyme-linked
immunosorbent ****ay (ELISA) (/ɪˈlaɪzə/, /ˌiːˈlaɪzə/) is a
commonly used
analytical biochemistry ****ay,
first described by Eva Engvall...
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Dynamite is an
explosive made of nitroglycerin,
sorbents (such as
powdered s**** or clay), and stabilizers. It was
invented by the
Swedish chemist and...
- used as a
chemical feedstock.
Calcium oxide is
often referred to as the
sorbent.
Calcium looping is
being developed as it is a more efficient, less toxic...
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contact with
chemical media,
typically an
aqueous alkaline solvent or
sorbents.
These chemical media are
subsequently stripped of CO2
through the application...
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Sorbent tubes are the most
widely used
collection media for
sampling hazardous gases and
vapors in air,
mostly as it
relates to
industrial hygiene. They...
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using the
sorbent column in the REDY system.
Although the REDY
system was su****ded in the 1990s by less
expensive alternatives, new
sorbent-based dialysis...
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Solid sorbents for
carbon capture include a
diverse range of porous, solid-phase materials,
including mesoporous silicas, zeolites, and metal-organic frameworks...
- Typically, such
sorbents are in the form of
granules and fill the cartridge.
Contaminated air
travels through the cartridge's bed of
sorbent granules. Movable...