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1 online resource (xvii, 926 pages) : illustrations |
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Studies in surface science and catalysis ; vol. 99 |
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Studies in surface science and catalysis ; 99.
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Summary |
There has been a lack of authoritative, current information on the structure, investigation and preparation of inorganic sorbents, their numerous applications as well as the adsorption from gaseous and liquid phases on new and chemically modified inorganic solids. This volume deals with the above-mentioned themes and presents 34 up-to-date comprehensive and critical reviews written by well-recognized authorities. The sorbents discussed are primarily mineral ones. Each contribution treats a problem critically by showing its development, presenting documentation on the state-of-the-art and identifying subjects for further research. The book will be of interest to researchers in academic institutes and industrial laboratories engaged in the fields of surface chemistry, inorganic chemistry, adsorption, ion-exchange, catalysis, chromatography and spectroscopy of the surface phenomena, as well as to students attending graduate and postgraduate courses. |
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Includes bibliographical references and index. |
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Print version record. |
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Contents |
Cover -- Contents -- Preface -- Author Index -- Section 1: Preparation, Structure and Properties of New and Modified Inorganic Sorbents -- Chapter 1.1 Computational studies on the design of synthetic sorbents for selective adsorption of molecules -- Chapter 1.2 Controlled porosity glasses (CPGs) as adsorbents, molecular sieves, ion-exchangers and support materials -- Chapter 1.3 Influence of pH of precipitation of hydroxides on the structure of co-precipitated adsorbents -- Chapter 1.4 Colloidal silicas. |
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Chapter 1.5 Complex carbon-mineral adsorbents: preparation, surface properties and their modification -- Chapter 1.6 Solid-phase hydrosilylation reactions with participation of modified silica surface -- Chapter 1.7 Structure and molecular organization of bonded layers of chemically modified silicas -- Chapter 1.8 The chemical basis of surface modification technology of silica and alumina by molecular layering method -- Chapter 1.9 Kinetics of organic compounds chemisorption from the gas phase on oxides surface. |
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Chapter 1.10 Functionalized polysiloxane sorbents: preparation, structure, properties and use -- Chapter 1.11 Surface structure and molecular adsorption of apatites -- Chapter 1.12 Surface chemistry and adsorption properties of Al13 colloids -- Section 2: Adsorption from Gaseous Phase -- Chapter 2.1 Computer simulation of adsorption on amorphous oxide surface -- Chapter 2.2 On the nature of the energetic heterogeneity of water/oxide interface in adsorption phenomena occurring at oxide surfaces. |
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Chapter 2.3 Energetic heterogeneity of porous inorganic oxides: Adsorption and chromatographic studies -- Chapter 2.4 Adsorption kinetics on real surfaces -- Chapter 2.5 Inverse gas chromatography in the examination of acid-base and some other properties of solid materials -- Chapter 2.6 Chemical and morphological characteristics of inorganic sorbents with respect to gas adsorption -- Chapter 2.7 Structure and properties of the films formed by organic substances on silica gel surface. Investigations by inverse gas chromatography (IGC). |
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Chapter 2.8 The use of gas chromatography to study the adsorption from gaseous phase at the infinite dilution -- Chapter 2.9 Molecular statistic and gas chromatographic study of hydrocarbons adsorption on the modified layer silicates and silica in the Henry region -- Chapter 2.10 Micropore filling mechanism in inorganic sorbents -- Chapter 2.11 Phase transitions in adsorbed layers -- Chapter 2.12 Drying of gases and liquids by activated alumina -- Section 3: Adsorption from Solution -- Chapter 3.1 Characterization of inorganic sorbents by means of adsorption at the liquid -- solid interface. |
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Adsorption.
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Inorganic compounds.
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Adsorption |
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Inorganic Chemicals |
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Adsorption.
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Composés inorganiques.
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adsorption.
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TECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING -- Chemical & Biochemical.
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Adsorption
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Inorganic compounds
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Absorbants et adsorbants.
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Adsorption.
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Composés inorganiques.
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Indexed Term |
Adsorption |
Added Author |
Dbrowski, A.
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Tertykh, V. A.
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Other Form: |
Print version: Adsorption on new and modified inorganic sorbents. Amsterdam ; New York : Elsevier, 1996 0444821791 9780444821799 (DLC) 95050055 (OCoLC)33817989 |
ISBN |
9780444821799 |
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0444821791 |
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9780080526027 |
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0080526020 |
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AU@ 000056736338 |
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CHNEW 001005908 |
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DEBBG BV039827973 |
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DEBBG BV042304377 |
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DEBSZ 405303734 |
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DEBSZ 482353317 |
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GBVCP 878886222 |
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NZ1 12433058 |
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NZ1 15188443 |
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