- In 1957 John
Philip introduced the term
sorptivity and
defined it as a
measure of the
capacity of the
medium to
absorb or
desorb liquid by capillarity...
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quantity S/f as the
sorptivity. The
above description is for the case
where gravity and
evaporation do not play a role.
Sorptivity is a
relevant property...
- SBSE may
refer to: Search-based
software engineering Stir bar
sorptive extraction This
disambiguation page
lists articles ****ociated with the
title SBSE...
- chromatograph.
Specialized techniques exist such as
Headspace sorptive extraction (HSSE) or stir bar
sorptive extraction (SBSE). When g****ing
occurs in transformers...
- 1021/ed073p701. Capracotta, M. D.; ****van, R. M.; Martin, J. D. (2006). "
Sorptive Reconstruction of ****Cl4 (M = Al and Ga) upon Small-Molecule
Binding and...
- Iori, C.; Rubiolo, P.; Sandra, P. (2002). "Headspace
Sorptive Extraction (HSSE), Stir Bar
Sorptive Extraction (SBSE), and
Solid Phase Microextraction (SPME)...
- HSSE may
refer to:
Headspace sorptive extraction, an
examination method of
electrical transformer oil
which breaks down over time HSSE tool steel, a type...
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major problem with
older structures is the
phenomenon known as mechano-
sorptive creep or slanting:
where wood
beams absorb moisture whilst under compression...
- ash, etc.
Sepiolite is
renowned industrially for its water-holding and
sorptive capacities. It is a
common ingredient in cat
litter and in agricultural...
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Diatomite is of
value as an
insecticide because of its
abrasive and physico-
sorptive properties. The fine
powder adsorbs lipids from the waxy
outer layer of...