10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «ABSORBATE»
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absorbate in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
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1
Gas Transfer at Water Surfaces
is generally a gradual increase in the absorbate concentration at the gas/ liquid
interface. Consequently, a corresponding decrease in the gas phase diffusion of
the component occurs due to the resulting increase in the vapor pressure of the ...
W. Brutsaert, G.H. Jirka, 1984
2
Scientific Advances in Alternative Demilitarization Technologies
A main part of an absorbate was located in open tanks (7) placed directly under
the scrubbers (6). The absorbate from the tanks was sucked in by a rotor pump,
and pumped through conduits to sprayers located in a chamber of the scrubber.
3
Methods in Renal Toxicology
The physical force present at the oil-aqueous interface results in the absorbate
collecting in the form of torus-shaped droplets at regular intervals along the
perfused tubule. It has been shown that each torus-shaped droplet of absorbate
is ...
Rudolfs K. Zalups, Lawrence H. Lash, 1996
4
Modeling Methods for Environmental Engineers
For dilute solutions, as is the usual case in air pollution control, the relationship
between partial pressure and the concenteration of the absorbate (gas) in the
absorbent (liquid) is given by Henry's law (see Section 7.2.6). Only the packed ...
Isam Mohammed Abdel-Magid, Abdel Wahid Hag Mohammed, Donald R. Rowe, 1996
5
Separation Technologies for Minerals, Coal, and Earth Resources
The “softness” of the absorbate is also confirmed by the force measurement
results. As shown by Figure 8, the jump distance is not at an absolute zero
separation on the retract force curve obtained in 5 × 10–4 M KEX solution. It
suggests that ...
Courtney Young, Gerald H. Luttrell, 2012
PRINCIPLES OF ABSORPTION Introduction Absorption, as applied to gas
purification processes, can be divided into the following general classifications
based on the nature of the interaction between absorbate and absorbent: 1.
Physical ...
Arthur L Kohl, Richard Nielsen, 1997
7
Insect Biology in The Future: VBW 80
Direct measurements on absorbate collected from everted rectal sacs of the
desert locust are consistent with this model (Phillips, l977a,b). The "steady—state
" concentrations of K+, Na+, Cl_ and total solutes (osmoles) in absorbate are 81,
78, ...
8
Gels Handbook, Four-Volume Set
The weight ratio of the water absorbed per unit sample can be obtained as a
function of time from the reduction of the absorbate (W0 g) and W0. In this case,
the liquid is only absorbed vertically and this absorption is the so-called weight
ratio ...
9
An Investigation Into the Photocatalytic Properties of ...
As shown in the figure, the reduction potential of the absorbate must be lower (
less energy) than the CB in order to allow electron transfer “downhill” from the
semiconductor to the absorbate. Likewise, the oxidation potential of the
absorbate ...
10
Novel NMR and EPR Techniques
The melting point depression of the absorbate is inversely related to the diameter
of the confining pore, if it can be assumed that all the other terms in the full Gibbs-
Thomson equation can be replaced by a constant k giving (1). To determine ...
J. Dolinsek, Marija Vilfan, Slobodan Zumer, 2006
2 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «ABSORBATE»
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Holy Cross Welcomes Six New Tenure-Track Faculty, Representing …
Lynna Gabriela Avila-Bront (assistant professor, chemistry) specializes in the study of surface-absorbate systems and their electronic and ... «College of the Holy Cross, Aug 14»
Suture's future
... with Italian Tamara Carla Bidone, who proposed the complete replacement of destroyed tissue with the aid of “living absorbate suture”. «Malaysia Star, Dec 08»