- A
sorbent is a
material that
either absorbs or
adsorbs liquids or gases.
Sorbents come in
various forms and materials, including:
Similar to molecular...
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exchange sorbents contain quaternary ammonium groups that have a
permanent positive charge in
aqueous solutions, and weak
anion exchange sorbents use amine...
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Commonly used
sorbents include activated charcoal,
silica gel, and
organic porous polymers such as
Tenax and
Amberlite XAD resins.
Solid sorbents are selected...
- The enzyme-linked
immunosorbent ****ay (ELISA) (/ɪˈlaɪzə/, /ˌiːˈlaɪzə/) is a
commonly used
analytical biochemistry ****ay,
first described by Eva Engvall...
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carbon capture.
Multiple advantages of
solid sorbents have been reported.
Unlike amines,
solid sorbents can
selectively adsorb CO2
without the formation...
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Biomedical and
nephrological applications.
ASAIO J 56(6):550–556. Ash SR.
Sorbents in
treatment of uremia: A
short history and a
great ****ure. 2009 Semin...
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Dynamite is an
explosive made of nitroglycerin,
sorbents (such as
powdered s**** or clay), and stabilizers. It was
invented by the
Swedish chemist and...
- Novosibirsk, Russia. It was
founded in 1970. The
company manufactures catalysts,
sorbents,
catalyst carriers etc. The
organization was
created in 1970, at the initiative...
- Poston, J.; Shamsi, A. (2001). "Adsorption and
desorption of CO2 on
solid sorbents".
National Energy Technology Laboratory. CiteSeerX 10.1.1.205.844. DOE/NETL-2001/1144...
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deposited fibers form a
nonwoven sheet product applicable for filtration,
sorbents,
apparels and drug
delivery systems. The
substantial benefits of melt blowing...