AIChE Symposium Series, Volume 91, Issue 309American Institute of Chemical Engineers, 1972 - Chemical engineering |
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... adsorption capacities on ZSM - 5 zeolites containing four exchanged cations , namely H , Cr , Pd , and Co. Also shown in the table are values for TCE adsorption capacities in the absence of any water on Silicalite , H - ZSM - 5 , and Cr ...
... adsorption capacities on ZSM - 5 zeolites containing four exchanged cations , namely H , Cr , Pd , and Co. Also shown in the table are values for TCE adsorption capacities in the absence of any water on Silicalite , H - ZSM - 5 , and Cr ...
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... adsorptive capacities of polymeric resins have frequently been compared to the capacities of activated carbons ( AC ) 5,6,7 . Most studies have indicated that , in general , activated carbons have significantly higher adsorptive ...
... adsorptive capacities of polymeric resins have frequently been compared to the capacities of activated carbons ( AC ) 5,6,7 . Most studies have indicated that , in general , activated carbons have significantly higher adsorptive ...
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... adsorptive capacity of the resin was monitored with each successive cycle . A permanent loss of resin sorption capacity would be manifested by a progressive drop in the adsorptive capacities of the resins over successive sorption ...
... adsorptive capacity of the resin was monitored with each successive cycle . A permanent loss of resin sorption capacity would be manifested by a progressive drop in the adsorptive capacities of the resins over successive sorption ...
Contents
Foreword | 1 |
NOXSO SO₂NO Flue Gas Treatment Process Adsorption Chemistry and Kinetics | 18 |
Sulphation and Regeneration of SolGel Derived Regenerative Sorbents | 32 |
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activated carbons adsorbed adsorption adsorptive capacities alkyl alumina Aluminosiliceous amine amino-functional anisole bed volumes benzoic acid bulk density catalytic cations Chem Chemical chitosan chlorobenzene CO₂ copolymers copolymers functionalized copper oxide copper oxide sorbents CuO loading CVOC cycle dealuminated decrease dual-function efficiently remove fixed-bed flow rate flue gas desulfurization g/cm³ H₂O Haslbeck increases interactions kinetic m²/g materials MCM-41 type methane methanol micropores ml/min molecules Na₂O nitrogen NO₂ NOXSO process parameters penicillin phenol phenoxyacetate pickup polymeric polymeric resins polymers pore volume porosity precursor presorbed pressure process streams properties reactor regeneration curve resin S-VBC samples selectively and efficiently showed shown in Figure Siliceous simulation SO₂ sorption sodium sol-gel sol-gel derived solvent sorbent sorption sorption capacity storage inhibitors sulfur supported copper oxide surface area synthesized Table TCE sorption templating tertiary thermal TR/CA tyrosinase waste minimization XUS resin y-alumina supported zeolites
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