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Electrolyte adsorption on heterogeneous surfaces: adsorption models

Journal of Colloid and Interface Science, 1986
Several heterogeneous electrolyte adsorption models are derived. The underlying assumptions for these models and their applicability are discussed. It is shown that the pristine point of zero charge (PPZC) may well be a function of the degree of surface heterogeneity.
van Riemsdijk, W.H.   +3 more
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Adsorption volume and absolute adsorption: 2. Adsorption from liquid phase

Colloid Journal, 2007
A critical analysis of the isotherms of excess and absolute adsorption, as well as the adsorption space performed in the first part [1] is continued; however, as applied to the equilibrium physical adsorption from the liquid phase. The correct method is proposed for evaluating the adsorption volume of solid adsorbents with an arbitrary structure by the
E. S. Jakubov   +2 more
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ADSORPTION PROCESSES

Pure and Applied Chemistry, 1974
Abstract
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Polymer adsorption

Comptes Rendus de l'Académie des Sciences - Series IV - Physics, 1992
Because of both their practical importance and their fundamental properties [1], polymers at interfaces have been under constant study. In this paper, we will consider the adsorbtion of linear chains on flat surfaces. Theoretical interest in this question was renewed recently by the introduction of scaling methods by de Gennes [2], Pincus [3], Binder ...
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Adsorptive Separations and Adsorptive Reactors

1993
The importance of adsorptive processes has increased over the last decades with applications in chemical industry and in areas related with environment, energy and biotechnology; this renewed interest in adsorption was accompanied by the publication of several books [1–5].
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ADSORPTION MECHANISMS

Science, 1926
M L, Huggins, J, Field
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