Ihre E-Mail wurde erfolgreich gesendet. Bitte prüfen Sie Ihren Maileingang.

Leider ist ein Fehler beim E-Mail-Versand aufgetreten. Bitte versuchen Sie es erneut.

Vorgang fortführen?

Exportieren
  • 1
    Online-Ressource
    Online-Ressource
    Hoboken, N.J. :Wiley-Interscience,
    UID:
    almafu_9959328843502883
    Umfang: 1 online resource (xii, 410 pages) : , illustrations
    ISBN: 0471462411 , 9780471462415 , 0471297410 , 9780471297413 , 047144409X , 9780471444091
    Inhalt: Adsorption promises to play an integral role in several future energy and environmental technologies, including hydrogen storage, CO removal for fuel cell technology, desulfurization of transportation fuels, and technologies for meeting higher standards on air and water pollutants. Ralph Yang's Adsorbents provides a single and comprehensive source of knowledge for all commercial and new sorbent materials, presenting the fundamental principles for their syntheses, their adsorption properties, and their present and potential applications for separation and purification. Chapter topics in this au.
    Anmerkung: Cover -- CONTENTS -- Preface -- 1 Introductory Remarks -- 1.1. Equilibrium Separation and Kinetic Separation -- 1.2. Commercial Sorbents and Applications -- 1.3. New Sorbents and Future Applications -- References -- 2 Fundamental Factors for Designing Adsorbent -- 2.1. Potential Energies for Adsorption -- 2.2. Heat of Adsorption -- 2.3. Effects of Adsorbate Properties on Adsorption: Polarizability (a), Dipole Moment (m), and Quadrupole Moment (Q) -- 2.4. Basic Considerations for Sorbent Design -- 2.4.1. Polarizability (a), Electronic Charge (q), and van der Waals Radius (r) -- 2.4.2. Pore Size and Geometry -- References -- 3 Sorbent Selection: Equilibrium Isotherms, Diffusion, Cyclic Processes, and Sorbent Selection Criteria -- 3.1. Equilibrium Isotherms and Diffusion -- 3.1.1. Langmuir Isotherms for Single and Mixed Gases -- 3.1.2. Potential Theory Isotherms for Single and Mixed Gases -- 3.1.3. Ideal Adsorbed Solution Theory for Mixture and Similarities with Langmuir and Potential Theories -- 3.1.4. Diffusion in Micropores: Concentration Dependence and Predicting Mixed Diffusivities -- 3.2. Temperature Swing Adsorption and Pressure Swing Adsorption -- 3.2.1. Temperature Swing Adsorption -- 3.2.2. Pressure Swing Adsorption -- 3.3. Simple Criteria for Sorbent Selection -- References -- 4 Pore Size Distribution -- 4.1. The Kelvin Equation -- 4.2. Horváth ... Kawazoe Approach -- 4.2.1. The Original HK Slit-Shaped Pore Model -- 4.2.2. Modified HK Model for Slit-Shaped Pores -- 4.2.3. Modified Model for Cylindrical Pores -- 4.3. The Integral Equation Approach -- References -- 5 Activated Carbon -- 5.1. Formation and Manufacture of Activated Carbon -- 5.2. Pore Structure and Standard Tests for Activated Carbon -- 5.3. General Adsorption Properties -- 5.4. Surface Chemistry and Its Effects on Adsorption -- 5.4.1. Effects of Surface Functionalities on Gas Adsorption -- 5.5. Adsorption from Solution and Effects of Surface Functionalities -- 5.5.1. Adsorption from Dilute Solution (Particularly Phenols) -- 5.5.2. Effects of Surface Functionalities on Adsorption -- 5.6. Activated Carbon Fibers -- 5.6.1. Adsorption Isotherms -- 5.7. Carbon Molecular Sieves -- 5.7.1. Carbon Deposition Step -- 5.7.2. Kinetic Separation: Isotherms and Diffusivities -- 5.7.3. Carbon Molecular Sieve Membranes -- References -- 6 Silica Gel, MCM, and Activated Alumina -- 6.1. Silica Gels: Preparation and General Properties -- 6.2. Surface Chemistry of Silicas: The Silanol Groups -- 6.3. The Silanol Number (OH/nm( -1)) -- 6.4. MCM-41 -- 6.5. Chemical Modification of Silicas and Molecular Imprinting -- 6.6. Activated Alumina -- 6.7. Activated Alumina as Special Sorbents -- References -- 7 Zeolites and Molecular Sieves -- 7.1. Zeolite Types A, X, and Y -- 7.1.1. Structure and Cation Sites of Type A Zeolite -- 7.1.2. Structure and Cation Sites of Types X and Y Zeolites -- 7.1.3. Examples of Molecular Sieving -- 7.2. Zeolites and Molecular Sieves: Synthesis and Molecular Sieving Properties -- 7.2.1. Synthesis of Zeolites A, X, and Y -- 7.2.2. Organic Additives (Templates) in Synthesis of Zeolites and Molecular Sieves -- 7.3. Unique Adsorption Properties: Anionic Oxygens and Isolated Cations -- 7.4. Interactions of.
    Weitere Ausg.: Print version: Yang, R.T. Adsorbents. Hoboken, N.J. : Wiley-Interscience, ©2003 ISBN 0471297410
    Sprache: Englisch
    Schlagwort(e): Electronic books. ; Electronic books. ; Electronic books.
    Bibliothek Standort Signatur Band/Heft/Jahr Verfügbarkeit
    BibTip Andere fanden auch interessant ...
Schließen ⊗
Diese Webseite nutzt Cookies und das Analyse-Tool Matomo. Weitere Informationen finden Sie auf den KOBV Seiten zum Datenschutz