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Adsorbent media

Deparaffmization processes working with weakly adsorbed media in the desorption step can be performed as well as gas or liquid phase processes. The following examples of industrial importance explain the procedure in practical operation. [Pg.8]

With respect to worker safety and re-entry studies, reference substances are necessary to assay the test substance (and, if applicable, any control substance) and determine its stability and for the analyses of specimens collected in the study. Specimens may include plant material (dislodgeable residues), adsorbent media (inhalation), or clothing/dosimeter materials collected during a worker safety study to assess exposure. If biomonitoring is involved, blood and/or urine specimens may be analyzed against reference substances of known purity. [Pg.155]

T0593 Peat Technologies Corporation, MultiSorb 100 Adsorbent Media T0595 Peat/Compost Biofiltration—General... [Pg.45]

MultiSorb 100 adsorbent media is a new material, formed of granules of specially processed peat, and designed to be deployed in sorption columns. It is designed for adsorption of dissolved heavy... [Pg.853]

To describe transmission and refraction we have Introduced the transmission and reflection coefficients called t and r, respectively. Generally these are complex quantities, i.e. they eure written as ( and r, but for non-adsorbing media and Fresnel surfaces they become real, and we recall from (1.7.10.6 and 7) that... [Pg.201]

The third major factor in dynamics is packed bed flow behavior. The pressure drop in the adsorbent media is caused by drag due to fluid flowing through the interstices. For slow flow, the pressure drop, AP, across a bed of length Az and superflcial velocity v, can be represented by Darcy s equation ... [Pg.1149]

On the other hand, chitin obtained from the carapace is a popular adsorbent [11] or a starting material for the production of adsorbing media like the amino-acid substituted glucans [12], and is insoluble in water and does not form a gel in water. Being different from the structure of alginic acid, chitin is poly-y8-(l,4)-A -acetyl-D-glucosamine. Three polymorphic forms have been identified by X-ray methods. Among a-, j8- and y-chitin, or-chitin appears to be the most stable form and consists of a series of sheets of twofold chains [13]. [Pg.420]

Herrera D, Patton MA (2014) SUoxane removal from gases using Ugnite-enhanced activated carbons and adsorbent media used therefor. Int Appl, WO 2014099422 Al 20140626... [Pg.166]

Adsorbent media are widely used for the removal of odours, smoke, fumes etc., in a wide range of applications from domestic (e.g. kitchen cooker-hood filters)... [Pg.45]


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