Gas chromatographic determination of binary adsorption isotherms

 
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1998 (EN)

Gas chromatographic determination of binary adsorption isotherms (EN)

Roubani-Kalantzopoulou, F (EN)

Reversed-flow gas chromatography is a dynamic method useful for measuring adsorption isotherms at low concentrations. This method based on the mass-balance equations is useful for evaluating the adsorption isotherms because it gives model-independent results. The method is described and evaluated for the determination of the adsorption isotherms of two components in gas-solid systems. The following adsorbents were included in the study: iron oxide, zinc oxide, chromium oxide, lead oxide and titanium oxide. The adsorption of two significant aromatic hydrocarbons (benzene and toluene) was investigated in the presence of an inorganic gas (nitrogen dioxide). (C) 1998 Elsevier Science B.V. (EN)

journalArticle (EN)

chromium (EN)
adsorption (EN)
Toluene (EN)
physical phenomena (EN)
Chemistry, Analytical (EN)
gas chromatography (EN)
benzene (EN)
zinc oxide (EN)
article (EN)
nitrogen dioxide (EN)
iron oxide (EN)
lead oxide (EN)
Benzene (EN)
Biochemical Research Methods (EN)
crystallization (EN)
titanium dioxide (EN)
Adsorption isotherms (EN)
Inorganic oxides (EN)
chemical structure (EN)
priority journal (EN)
Nitrogen dioxide (EN)
toluene (EN)


Journal of Chromatography A (EN)

English

1998 (EN)

0021-9673 (EN)
2 (EN)
303 (EN)
293 (EN)
ISI:000074001600005 (EN)
806 (EN)
10.1016/S0021-9673(98)00058-2 (EN)

ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV (EN)




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