نتایج جستجو برای: desorption curve

تعداد نتایج: 149926  

Journal: :Environmental monitoring and assessment 2012
Hong Jiang Tingqiang Li Xuan Han Xiaoe Yang Zhenli He

The bioavailability and ultimate fate of heavy metals in the environment are controlled by adsorption-desorption process. Batch equilibrium experiments were performed to assess the effects of pH and low molecular weight organic acids (LMWOAs) on competitive adsorption and desorption of cadmium and lead in paddy soils from China. The results indicated that both soils exhibited greater sorption c...

2011
J. Orasche J. Schnelle-Kreis G. Abbaszade

An in-situ derivatization thermal desorption method followed by gas chromatography and time-of-flight mass spectrometry (IDTD-GC-TOFMS) was developed for determination of polar organic compounds together with non-polar compounds in one measurement. Hydroxyl and carboxyl groups of compounds such as anhydrous sugars, alcohols and phenols, fatty acids and resin acids are targets of the derivatizat...

Journal: :Journal of environmental quality 2004
Jigang Wu David A Laird

An understanding of sorptive processes is key to describing the fate of chlorpyrifos [O,O-diethyl-O-(3, 5, 6-trichloro-2-pyridyl) phosphorothioate] in aquatic environments. The objectives of this study were to evaluate isotherms for adsorption and desorption of chlorpyrifos on colloidal materials and to advance understanding of interaction mechanisms between chlorpyrifos and colloidal materials...

Journal: :Journal of the American Chemical Society 2015
Kai Golibrzuch Pranav R Shirhatti Jan Geweke Jörn Werdecker Alexander Kandratsenka Daniel J Auerbach Alec M Wodtke Christof Bartels

Directly measuring the rate of a surface chemical reaction remains a challenging problem. For example, even after more than 30 years of study, there is still no agreement on the kinetic parameters for one of the simplest surface reactions: desorption of CO from Pt(111). We present a new experimental technique for determining rates of surface reactions, the velocity-selected residence time metho...

Journal: :The Journal of chemical physics 2005
Steven L Tait Zdenek Dohnálek Charles T Campbell Bruce D Kay

Coverage-dependent desorption-kinetics parameters are obtained from high-quality temperature-programmed desorption data for seven small n-alkane molecules on MgO(100). The molecules, CNH2N+2 (N=1-4,6,8,10), were each studied for a set of 29 initial coverages at a heating ramp rate of 0.6 K/s as well as at a set of nine ramp rates in the range of 0.3-10.0 K/s. The inversion analysis method with ...

Journal: :Pest management science 2006
William C Koskinen María Jesus Calderón Pamela J Rice Juan Cornejo

Sorption-desorption interactions of pesticides with soil determine the availability of pesticides in soil for transport, plant uptake and microbial degradation. These interactions are affected by the physical and chemical properties of the pesticide and soil and, for some pesticides, their residence time in the soil. While sorption-desorption of many herbicides has been characterised, very litt...

2010
Dmitry V. Kazachkin Yoshifumi Nishimura Stephan Irle Xue Feng Radisav Vidic Eric Borguet

The interaction of acetone with single wall carbon nanotubes (SWCNTs) was studied by temperature programmed desorption with mass spectrometry (TPD-MS), after reflux, sonication, or exposure to 7.6 Torr of acetone vapors at room temperature. Acetone molecules adsorb strongly on SWCNTs desorbing at 400–900 K, corresponding to desorption energies of 100–225 kJ/mol, as intact molecules. Exchange of...

2015
Rui Ma Tian C. Zhang Yong Qi William L. Kranz Daniel D. Snow Terry L. Mader Charles A. Shapiro David P. Shelton Simon J. van Donk David D. Tarkalson Steve Ensley

In this study, batch sorption and desorption experiments were conducted for testosterone using four agricultural soils and five clay minerals. Significant differences in sorption behavior were observed between abiotic and biotic systems. The Freundlich sorption coefficient Kf ðμg=gÞ=ðμg=mLÞn ranged from 8.53 to 74.46 for soils and from 35.28 to 1,243 for clays. The maximum sorption capacity (μg...

Journal: :Environmental science & technology 2005
Laura A Wendling James B Harsh Thomas E Ward Carl D Palmer Melinda A Hamilton Jeffrey S Boyle Markus Flury

Biogeochemical processes in the rhizosphere can significantly alter interactions between contaminants and soil minerals. In this study, several strains of bacteria that exude aluminum (Al)-chelating compounds were isolated from the rhizosphere of crested wheatgrass (Agropyron desertorum) collected from the Idaho National Laboratory (INL). We examined the effects of exudates from bacteria in the...

2004
Ralph T. Yang

An experimental feasibility study of using ultrasound to accomplish the dificult desorption of phenol from activated carbon and polymeric resin adsorbents is discussed. The desorption rates of activated carbon were found to significantly increase by ultrasound at 40 kHz and 1.44 MHz. Attrition of the activated carbon due to cavitation could be prevented by operating at a higher frequency and wi...

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