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Advances in thermodynamics of solid surfaces

  • A. I. Rusanov
Published/Copyright: January 1, 2009

Published Online: 2009-01-01
Published in Print: 1989-01-01

© 2013 Walter de Gruyter GmbH, Berlin/Boston

Articles in the same Issue

  1. Preface
  2. Andrej V. Kiselev's contributions to the science of adsorption, molecular interaction and chromatography
  3. Multilayer adsorption of nitrogen and alkanes by non-porous carbons and silicas
  4. Fundamentals of the theory of adsorption in micropores of carbon adsorbents: characteristics of their adsorption properties and microporous structures
  5. Adsorption hysteresis in porous materials
  6. Surface chemistry of carbon: an atomistic approach
  7. An overview of methods for the characterization of activated carbons
  8. The state properties of adsorbed fluids
  9. Molecular self-diffusion in active carbons
  10. Structure and properties of porous hypercrosslinked polystyrene sorbents Styrosorb
  11. Surface chemistry of methacrylate polymeric sorbents: chromatography and adsorption
  12. Effect of pore size of silica for the adsorption of proteins
  13. Clay minerals as selective and shape-selective sorbents
  14. Study of the effect of surface chemistry and adsorbent texture on adsorption isotherms by comparative method
  15. The gas-solid Joule-Thomson effect
  16. Computer simulation studies of the heats of adsorption of simple gases
  17. Energetical aspects of N2 and Ar adsorption: specific adsorption, two-dimensional phase changes and adsorption in micropores
  18. Wetting of low energy model surfaces
  19. Advances in thermodynamics of solid surfaces
  20. Gravimetric measurement of adsorption from binary gas mixtures
  21. Influence of surface forces on the formation of structural peculiarities of the boundary layers of liquids and boundary phases
  22. Flow of polymolecular films
  23. Oxide gels: applications in chromatography and investigations of structure by neutron scattering
  24. Structurally bound water and surface characterization of amorphous silica
  25. Effect of hydrothermal dealumination of a synthetic faujasite by IR spectroscopy
  26. Two thermodynamic approaches to the description of adsorption on solid surfaces
  27. Structure of the adsorption layers of linear polymers
  28. Cellulose sorbents obtained by the action of Lewis acids
  29. Gas-liquid-solid chromatography with coated graphitized carbon black
  30. Investigation of isomeric hydrocarbons by gas-solid chromatography on graphitized thermal carbon black
  31. Determination of adsorption isotherms on graphitized carbon black by zonal gas chromatography
  32. Unconventional use of adsorption for enrichment of impurities in gases
  33. Short columns for gas chromatography
  34. Chromatographic retention parameters and molecular structure
  35. Intermolecular interactions and selectivity of polyaromatic hydrocarbons in liquid chromatography
  36. Chromatographic characterization of surfaces
  37. Physico-chemical aspects of liquid chromatography
  38. Pressure effects in high performance liquid chromatography
  39. Use of thermally modified carbon black and carbon molecular sieve adsorbents in sampling air contaminants
  40. Effect of surface chemistry on gas-chromatographic properties of polymeric sorbents
  41. A study of the structure of some cyclic molecules by chromatostructural analysis
  42. Adsorption, reaction, and desorption rate constants, measured simultaneously by gas chromatography
  43. Gas chromatography-mass spectrometry of the stereoisomers of N-, 0- and S-containing saturated tricyclic compounds
  44. Chromatographic properties of zeolites modified for analysis of atmospheric pollutants
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