نتایج جستجو برای: phosphorus p adsorption isotherms

تعداد نتایج: 1353049  

2001
Alan L. Myers Flor Siperstein

The energy profile, which is the energy of the adsorbed phase as a function of loading, is essential for characterizing the equilibrium behavior of adsorbents. The energy of the adsorbed phase is measured directly by calorimetry or indirectly by differentiating adsorption isotherms at constant loading. The adsorption isotherm and energy profile are sufficient for the determination of thermodyna...

Journal: :Molecules 2013
Jorge Marquez-Escalante Elizabeth Carvajal-Millan Mario Miki-Yoshida Lorena Alvarez-Contreras Alma Rosa Toledo-Guillén Jaime Lizardi-Mendoza Agustín Rascón-Chu

Water extractable arabinoxylan (WEAX) aerogels were prepared by extracting the solvent from the alcogels (WEAX hydrogels with an alcohol as the solvent) with carbon dioxide under supercritical conditions. WEAX aerogels were characterized using scanning electron microscopy and adsorption and desorption nitrogen isotherms. The micrographs indicate a heterogeneous porous network structure in WEAX ...

2018
Jordan G Hamilton Jay Grosskleg David Hilger Kris Bradshaw Trevor Carlson Steven D Siciliano Derek Peak

Adsorption and precipitation reactions often dictate the availability of phosphorus in soil environments. Tripolyphosphate (TPP) is considered a form of slow release P fertilizer in P limited soils, however, investigations of the chemical fate of TPP in soils are limited. It has been proposed that TPP rapidly hydrolyzes in the soil solution before adsorbing or precipitating with soil surfaces, ...

2017
BRUNO KOSTURA RICHARD DVORSKY JANA KUKUTSCHOVÁ SONA ŠTUDENTOVÁ JIRI BEDNÁŘ PAVEL MANČÍK

A new method has been presented, which leads to a significant improvement of the adsorption ability of blast furnace slag (BFS). An ultra-high pressure water jet mill cavitation disintegrator and a controlled vacuum freeze dryer were used to disintegrate amorphous BFS. Specific surface areas of both BFS and disintegrated slag (BFS-D) were measured using the S method. BFS-D was obtained with an ...

2012
Nan Chen Chuanping Feng Zhenya Zhang Ruopeng Liu Ya Gao Miao Li Norio Sugiura

A La(III)-loaded granular ceramic adsorbent, consisting mainly of different forms of metal oxide minerals, was developed for phosphorus removal from aqueous solution. Batch experiments were performed to investigate the effects of various experimental parameters, such as contact time (3–48 h), initial phosphorus concentration (5–25 mg/L), pH (2.0–12.0), temperature (20, 30 and 40 8C) and anions ...

2013
Dalany Menezes Oliveira Edmar Clemente Marcos Rodrigues Amorim Afonso José Maria Correia da Costa

The objective of this study was to determine adsorption isotherms and hygroscopic behavior of lyophilized powder from grugru palm. The powders of grugru palm were obtained by lyophilization process without maltodextrin (T1) and with 8% matodextrin (T2). The experimental data were obtained through the static gravimetric method at temperatures (25 ̊C, 30 ̊C, 35 ̊C and 40 ̊C), with different saturated...

1997
P. I. Ravikovitch D. Wei W. T. Chueh G. L. Haller A. V. Neimark

A new method has been used to obtain pore size characteristics of MCM-41 catalyst supports and vanadiumsubstituted MCM-41 catalysts. The approach is based on the nonlocal density functional theory (NLDFT) model for nitrogen and argon adsorption in MCM-41, proposed recently. Samples with pore sizes varying from ca. 25 to 37 Å were prepared by hydrothermal synthesis. Two synthesis procedures empl...

2010
Qingren Wang Yuncong Li

Purpose The aim of this study was to assess phosphorusretention (Pret) capacities via P adsorption (Pads) and desorption (Pdes) by sediments collected from six different sources associated with various origins, physical, and chemical characteristics. Materials and methods Sediment samples were collected in the State of Florida, the USA, from estuary, marine, wetland, canal, river, and lake, res...

2002
Yunping Xi Hamlin M. Jennings

This article describes an improvement on a previous model proposed by Ba~ant and Najjar, in which moisture diffusivity and moisture capacity are treated as separate parameters. These parameters are evaluated from independent test results, and are shown to depend on the water:cement ratio, curing time, temperature, and cement type. The moisture capacity is obtained as the slope of the adsorption...

Journal: :Bulletin of the Chemical Society of Japan 1926

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