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- surface. This process creates a film of the adsorbate on the surface of the adsorbent. This process differs from absorption, in which a fluid (the absorbate)...
- analyte is generally adsorbed by ("bound to") an adsorbent in a liquid chromatography column. The adsorbent, a solid phase, called a "stationary phase", is...
- according to the species' molecular characteristics and affinity for an adsorbent material. It operates at near-ambient temperature and significantly differs...
- are two artificial extracorporeal liver support systems: the Molecular Adsorbents Recirculating System (MARS) from Gambro and Fractionated Plasma Separation...
- carriers, adsorbents, separators and variable-pressure adsorbent. Type B – translucent white pellets, pore diameter: 4.5⁠–⁠7.0 nm, liquid adsorbents, drier...
- particles, made of adsorbent material, called the stationary phase. Each component in the sample interacts differently with the adsorbent material, causing...
- TLC plate made up of a non-reactive solid coated with a thin layer of adsorbent material. This is called the stationary phase. The sample is deposited...
- of the Elbe. Testa distributed Zyklon, a pesticide consisting of inert adsorbents saturated with hydrogen cyanide, a volatile liquid extremely toxic to...
- reduction of temperature (LNG); or adsorbent systems—this is ANG. In the ANG process, natural gas adsorbs to a porous adsorbent at relatively low pressure (100...
- of the still to remove ac****ulated verdigris. Adsorbents are used, but the most commonly used adsorbents, activated carbon and ion-exchange resin, have...