Title: Adsorption: Theory, Modeling, and ysis (Surfactant Science Series)
IN: 0824707478
Author: Jozsef Toth
Publisher: CRC / Marcel Dekker 2002
Publication Date: 2002-05-10
Number Of Pages: 878
Book Description
Meticulously prepared, this reference offers an overview of achieved in gas-solid (G/S), liquid-solid (L/S), and gas-liquid (G/L) adsorption research. It emphasizes the interpretation and application of various hypotheses, providing mathematically and thermodynamically accurate assesents. The book covers how to calculate mono- or multilayer adsorption, the structure of an adsorbed layer, the kinetics of each process, changes in free energy of surface, and exact isotherm equations when measuring a G/L, G/S, or L/S isotherm. Other topics include rare-gas adsorption, \"supercritical region\" isotherms, hydrophobic solid-water interfaces, and more.
Table of Contents
Preface
Contributors
1 Uniform and Thermodynamically Consistent Interpretation of Adsorption Isotherms
2 Adsorption on Heterogeneous Surfaces
3 Models for the Pore-Size Distribution of Microporous Materials from a Single Adsorption Isotherm
4 Adsorption Isotherms for the Supercritical Region
5 Irreversible Adsorption of Particles
6 Multicomponent Adsorption: Principles and Models
7 Rare-Gas Adsorption
8 Ab Fine Problems in Physical Chemistry and the ysis of Adsorption-Desorption Kinetics
9 Stochastic Modeling of Adsorption Kinetics
10 Adsorption from Liquid Mixtures on Solid Surfaces
11 Surface Complexation Models of Adsorption: A Critical Survey in the Context of Experimental Data
12 Adsorption from Electrolyte Solutions
13 Polymer Adsorption at Solid Surfaces
14 Modeling of Protein Adsorption Equilibrium at Hydrophobic Solid-Water Interfaces
15 Protein Adsorption Kinetics
Index
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