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CHAPTER 1 - Introduction
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CHAPTER 2 - Thermodynamics of Adsorption at the Gas–Solid Interface
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CHAPTER 3 - Methodology of Adsorption at the Gas–Solid Interface
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CHAPTER 4 - Interpretation of Physisorption Isotherms at the Gas–Solid Interface
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CHAPTER 5 - Adsorption at the Liquid–Solid Interface: Thermodynamics and Methodology
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CHAPTER 6 - Assessment of Surface Area
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CHAPTER 7 - Assessment of Mesoporosity
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CHAPTER 8 - Assessment of Microporosity
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CHAPTER 9 - Adsorption by Active Carbons
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CHAPTER 10 - Adsorption by Metal Oxides
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CHAPTER 11 - Adsorption by Clays, Pillared Layer Structures and Zeolites
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CHAPTER 12 - Properties of Some Novel Adsorbents
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CHAPTER 13 - General Conclusions and Recommendations
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Author Index
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Subject Index
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About the book
Description
The declared objective of this book is to provide an introductory review of the various theoretical and practical aspects of adsorption by powders and porous solids with particular reference to materials of technological importance. The primary aim is to meet the needs of students and non-specialists, who are new to surface science or who wish to use the advanced techniques now available for the determination of surface area, pore size and surface characterization. In addition, a critical account is given of recent work on the adsorptive properties of activated carbons, oxides, clays and zeolites.
The declared objective of this book is to provide an introductory review of the various theoretical and practical aspects of adsorption by powders and porous solids with particular reference to materials of technological importance. The primary aim is to meet the needs of students and non-specialists, who are new to surface science or who wish to use the advanced techniques now available for the determination of surface area, pore size and surface characterization. In addition, a critical account is given of recent work on the adsorptive properties of activated carbons, oxides, clays and zeolites.
Key Features
- Provides a comprehensive treatment of adsorption at both the gas/solid interface and the liquid/solid interface
- Includes chapters dealing with experimental methodology and the interpretation of adsorption data obtained with porous oxides, carbons and zeolites
- Techniques capture the importance of heterogeneous catalysis, chemical engineering and the production of pigments, cements, agrochemicals, and pharmaceuticals
- Provides a comprehensive treatment of adsorption at both the gas/solid interface and the liquid/solid interface
- Includes chapters dealing with experimental methodology and the interpretation of adsorption data obtained with porous oxides, carbons and zeolites
- Techniques capture the importance of heterogeneous catalysis, chemical engineering and the production of pigments, cements, agrochemicals, and pharmaceuticals
Details
ISBN
978-0-12-598920-6
Language
English
Published
1999
Copyright
Copyright © 1999 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved
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Academic Press