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Carbon influence

Moliner, R. et al., Thermocatalytic decomposition of methane over activated carbons Influence of textural properties and surface chemistry, Int.. Hydrogen Energ., 30, 293,2005. [Pg.100]

DPI 201-106 the configuration at the hydroxyl-bearing carbon influences cardiac... [Pg.296]

Persson, N.J., Gustafsson, O., Bucheli, T.D., Ishaq, R., Nas, K., Broman, D., 2002. Soot-Carbon Influenced Distribution of PCDD/Fs in the Marine Environment of the Gren-landsfjords, Norway. Environ. Sci. Technol. 36, 968 1974. [Pg.154]

P. Ruffieux et al., Hydrogen adsorption on sp2-bonded carbon Influence of the local curvature. Phys. Rev. B 66, 245416 (2002)... [Pg.312]

Indicates the pore space available for water and roots influenced by soil composition (mineral content, mineral type, and organic matter) and soil texture Affects adsorption of the chemical Affects the surface area where adsorption can take place Influences partitioning and availability of chemicals Affects ability of a soil to transmit water or air Dictates the porosity of the soil Affects the form, reactivity, solubility, availability, and toxicity of some contaminants Affects the toxicity of some substances (mainly heavy metals) with binding or antagonistic mechanisms, for example, by alkaline-earth metals and aluminum Organic matter content, type, and % carbon Influences soil sorption properties for heavy metals and... [Pg.37]

Choudhary, V. R., Pataskar, S. G., Zope, G. B. and Chaudhari, P. N. Surface properties of magnesium oxide obtained from basic magnesium carbonate - influence of preparation conditions of magnesium carbonate. J. Chem. Technol. Biotechnol., 1995, 64, 407 413. [Pg.197]

Since the viscosity increase in the later stages of carbonization influences mesophase development, any factor influencing the viscosity of the carbonizing system may affect mesophase development. The rate (16,17) and atmosphere (18) of carbonization are important factors. Coexisting substances are also influential even if they are not carbonized (19) The... [Pg.40]

Fig. 5-8. Illustration of the sodium carbonate influence on retention exemplified with an inorganic anion separation. — Separator column IonPac NS1 (10 pm) eluent a) 0.002 mol/L TBAOH/acetonitrile (82 18 v/v), b) 0.002 mol/L TBAOH + 0.001 mol/L Na2C03/acetonitrile (82 18 v/v) flow rate 1 mL/min detection suppressed conductivity injection volume 50 pL solute concentrations 3 ppm fluoride, 4 ppm chloride, 10 ppm bromide, 20 ppm nitrate, 25 ppm sulfate, and 10 ppm orthophosphate. Fig. 5-8. Illustration of the sodium carbonate influence on retention exemplified with an inorganic anion separation. — Separator column IonPac NS1 (10 pm) eluent a) 0.002 mol/L TBAOH/acetonitrile (82 18 v/v), b) 0.002 mol/L TBAOH + 0.001 mol/L Na2C03/acetonitrile (82 18 v/v) flow rate 1 mL/min detection suppressed conductivity injection volume 50 pL solute concentrations 3 ppm fluoride, 4 ppm chloride, 10 ppm bromide, 20 ppm nitrate, 25 ppm sulfate, and 10 ppm orthophosphate.
Marzal, P., Seco, A., and Gabaldon, C. (1996). Cadmium and zinc adsorption onto activated carbon influence of temperature, pH and metal/carbon ratio. J. Chem. Tech. Biotech., 66, 279—85. [Pg.649]

Seco. A. et al.. Study of the adsorption of Cd and Zn onto an activated carbon Influence of pH, cation concentration and adsorbent concentration, Separ. Sci. Technol., 34, 1577, 1999. [Pg.1029]

Both sets of studies show that additions of carbon to the positive electrode have the greatest benefit during formation. Although the carbon influences the plate morphology, it does not appear to have much effect on cell performance or cycle-life. This is probably because earbon is oxidized in the positive-plate environment to form gaseous earbon dioxide. [Pg.122]

ADSORPTION OF MOLASSES COLOR BY CARBON (Influence of Temperature on Adsorption Exponent)... [Pg.221]

Kashiwagi et al. published the results of study of thermal and combustion properties of PP/MWCNT nanocomposites [11,12]. A significant decrease of maximum rate of heat release (RHR) was detected during combustion research with use of cone calorimeter. A formation of char network stractirre during the combustion process was considered to be the main reason of combustibility decrease. The carbonization influence upon combustibility of polymeric nanocomposites was widely presented in literature [10-13]. Notably, Kashiwagi et al. [11,12] were the first to hypothesize that abnormal dependence of maximum RHR upon MWCNT concentration is closely re-... [Pg.20]

Fig. 6 -8. Illustration of the sodium carbonate influence on retention exemplified with an inorganic anion separation. — Separator column lonPac NSl (lO-pm) eluant ... Fig. 6 -8. Illustration of the sodium carbonate influence on retention exemplified with an inorganic anion separation. — Separator column lonPac NSl (lO-pm) eluant ...
Pereira MFR, Soares SF, Orfio JJM, Figueiredo JL. Adsorption of dyes on activated carbons influence of surface chemical groups. Carbon 2003 41(4) 811-821. [Pg.451]

Mizuhata, M., Ohta, T., and Deki, S. (2009) Polarized Raman Spectra of Molten Carbonates Influenced by the Surface Acidity of the Coexisting Inorganic Powder, Electrochemistry, 77, 721. [Pg.541]

Other additives may influence the coefficient of friction and thus the result of the addition of slip agents. Figure 11.22 shows that calcium carbonate influences coefficient of friction in less predictable way. LLDPE and metallocene PE have lower coefficients of fiiction with higher concentration of calcium carbonate. HMW-HDPE has a very low initial coefficient of friction which increases with the amount of added calcium carbonate... [Pg.167]

Nystrom, R., Hedstrom, G., Gustafsson, J., Rosenholm, J.B. Mixtures of cationic starch and anionic polyacrylate used for flocculation of calcium carbonate—influence of electrolytes. Colloids Surf. A Physicochem. Eng. Asp. 234, 85-93 (2004). doi 10.1016/j.colsurfa.2003. 12.012... [Pg.80]


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Activated carbon type, influence

Carbon atoms influence

Carbon coupling constants influence

Carbon cycle human influence

Carbon factors influencing structure

Carbon hybridisation influence

Carbon influencing intergranular

Carbon monoxide influence

Carbon structure factors influencing rates

Carbon, dissolved organic, influence

Carbon-13 polysaccharides influencing

Carbonization process, Influence

Factors influencing carbon

Factors influencing carbon content

Factors that Influence Carbon Shifts

Factors that Influence the Carbonation Rate

Global carbon cycle fluxes, influencing

Human influence on the carbon cycle

Influence inorganic carbon

Influence of Inorganic Carbon

Influence of Organic Carbon on the Radical Chain Reaction Mechanism

Influence on Surface Cleaning Using Carbon Dioxide

Influence organic carbon

Influences on the Solubility and Saturation State of Carbonate Minerals

The Influence of Carbon Dioxide

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