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Advances in thermodynamics of solid surfaces
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A. I. Rusanov
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January 1, 2009
Published Online: 2009-01-01
Published in Print: 1989-01-01
© 2013 Walter de Gruyter GmbH, Berlin/Boston
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- Fundamentals of the theory of adsorption in micropores of carbon adsorbents: characteristics of their adsorption properties and microporous structures
- Adsorption hysteresis in porous materials
- Surface chemistry of carbon: an atomistic approach
- An overview of methods for the characterization of activated carbons
- The state properties of adsorbed fluids
- Molecular self-diffusion in active carbons
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- Clay minerals as selective and shape-selective sorbents
- Study of the effect of surface chemistry and adsorbent texture on adsorption isotherms by comparative method
- The gas-solid Joule-Thomson effect
- Computer simulation studies of the heats of adsorption of simple gases
- Energetical aspects of N2 and Ar adsorption: specific adsorption, two-dimensional phase changes and adsorption in micropores
- Wetting of low energy model surfaces
- Advances in thermodynamics of solid surfaces
- Gravimetric measurement of adsorption from binary gas mixtures
- Influence of surface forces on the formation of structural peculiarities of the boundary layers of liquids and boundary phases
- Flow of polymolecular films
- Oxide gels: applications in chromatography and investigations of structure by neutron scattering
- Structurally bound water and surface characterization of amorphous silica
- Effect of hydrothermal dealumination of a synthetic faujasite by IR spectroscopy
- Two thermodynamic approaches to the description of adsorption on solid surfaces
- Structure of the adsorption layers of linear polymers
- Cellulose sorbents obtained by the action of Lewis acids
- Gas-liquid-solid chromatography with coated graphitized carbon black
- Investigation of isomeric hydrocarbons by gas-solid chromatography on graphitized thermal carbon black
- Determination of adsorption isotherms on graphitized carbon black by zonal gas chromatography
- Unconventional use of adsorption for enrichment of impurities in gases
- Short columns for gas chromatography
- Chromatographic retention parameters and molecular structure
- Intermolecular interactions and selectivity of polyaromatic hydrocarbons in liquid chromatography
- Chromatographic characterization of surfaces
- Physico-chemical aspects of liquid chromatography
- Pressure effects in high performance liquid chromatography
- Use of thermally modified carbon black and carbon molecular sieve adsorbents in sampling air contaminants
- Effect of surface chemistry on gas-chromatographic properties of polymeric sorbents
- A study of the structure of some cyclic molecules by chromatostructural analysis
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- Preface
- Andrej V. Kiselev's contributions to the science of adsorption, molecular interaction and chromatography
- Multilayer adsorption of nitrogen and alkanes by non-porous carbons and silicas
- Fundamentals of the theory of adsorption in micropores of carbon adsorbents: characteristics of their adsorption properties and microporous structures
- Adsorption hysteresis in porous materials
- Surface chemistry of carbon: an atomistic approach
- An overview of methods for the characterization of activated carbons
- The state properties of adsorbed fluids
- Molecular self-diffusion in active carbons
- Structure and properties of porous hypercrosslinked polystyrene sorbents Styrosorb
- Surface chemistry of methacrylate polymeric sorbents: chromatography and adsorption
- Effect of pore size of silica for the adsorption of proteins
- Clay minerals as selective and shape-selective sorbents
- Study of the effect of surface chemistry and adsorbent texture on adsorption isotherms by comparative method
- The gas-solid Joule-Thomson effect
- Computer simulation studies of the heats of adsorption of simple gases
- Energetical aspects of N2 and Ar adsorption: specific adsorption, two-dimensional phase changes and adsorption in micropores
- Wetting of low energy model surfaces
- Advances in thermodynamics of solid surfaces
- Gravimetric measurement of adsorption from binary gas mixtures
- Influence of surface forces on the formation of structural peculiarities of the boundary layers of liquids and boundary phases
- Flow of polymolecular films
- Oxide gels: applications in chromatography and investigations of structure by neutron scattering
- Structurally bound water and surface characterization of amorphous silica
- Effect of hydrothermal dealumination of a synthetic faujasite by IR spectroscopy
- Two thermodynamic approaches to the description of adsorption on solid surfaces
- Structure of the adsorption layers of linear polymers
- Cellulose sorbents obtained by the action of Lewis acids
- Gas-liquid-solid chromatography with coated graphitized carbon black
- Investigation of isomeric hydrocarbons by gas-solid chromatography on graphitized thermal carbon black
- Determination of adsorption isotherms on graphitized carbon black by zonal gas chromatography
- Unconventional use of adsorption for enrichment of impurities in gases
- Short columns for gas chromatography
- Chromatographic retention parameters and molecular structure
- Intermolecular interactions and selectivity of polyaromatic hydrocarbons in liquid chromatography
- Chromatographic characterization of surfaces
- Physico-chemical aspects of liquid chromatography
- Pressure effects in high performance liquid chromatography
- Use of thermally modified carbon black and carbon molecular sieve adsorbents in sampling air contaminants
- Effect of surface chemistry on gas-chromatographic properties of polymeric sorbents
- A study of the structure of some cyclic molecules by chromatostructural analysis
- Adsorption, reaction, and desorption rate constants, measured simultaneously by gas chromatography
- Gas chromatography-mass spectrometry of the stereoisomers of N-, 0- and S-containing saturated tricyclic compounds
- Chromatographic properties of zeolites modified for analysis of atmospheric pollutants