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Sorption development

An extensive pesticide properties database was compiled, which includes six physical properties, ie, solubiUty, half-life, soil sorption, vapor pressure, acid pR and base pR for about 240 compounds (4). Because not all of the properties have been measured for all pesticides, some values had to be estimated. By early 1995, the Agricultural Research Service (ARS) had developed a computerized pesticide property database containing 17 physical properties for 330 pesticide compounds. The primary user of these data has been the USDA s Natural Resources Conservation Service (formerly the Soil Conservation Service) for leaching models to advise farmers on any combination of soil and pesticide properties that could potentially lead to substantial groundwater contamination. [Pg.213]

Sorption of nonionic, nonpolar hydrophobic compounds occurs by weak attractive interactions such as van der Waals forces. Net attraction is the result of dispersion forces the strength of these weak forces is about 4 to 8 kj/mol ( 1 2 kcal/mol). Electrostatic interactions can also be important, especially when a molecule is polar in nature. Attraction potential can develop between polar molecules and the heterogeneous sod surface that has ionic and polar sites, resulting in stronger sorption. [Pg.221]

Because many studies have shown a direct relationship between pesticide sorption and organic carbon content of sod, attempts have been made to develop a universal sorption coefficient based on sorption of the pesticide to sod organic carbon (44). Sorption based on sod organic carbon is expressed as C, where is pesticide sorbed per unit mass sod organic carbon, and C is pesticide solution concentration after equdibration. If. is the fraction of organic carbon, can be obtained from i in the equation. Assumptions in the use of this approach include... [Pg.221]

Last time development of methods of iodine determination, which include preliminary sorption preconcentration of microcomponents and their subsequent determination in phase of concentrate get great practical significance. Silica gel (SG) with adsorptively modified quaternary ammonium salts (QAS) gets properties of anion-exchange resin. The sorbents modified in this way can be used successfully for determination of different anions. [Pg.155]

The conducted researches of complexing processes of noble metals on a sulfur-containing CMSG surface formed the basis for development of sorption-photometric, sorption-luminescent, soi ption-atomic-absoi ption, sorption-atomic-emission and sorption-nuclear-physic techniques of the analysis of noble metals in rocks, technological objects and environmental objects. Techniques of separation and detenuination of noble metals in various oxidation levels have been proposed in some cases. [Pg.259]

Brombenztiazo (BBT) is known to be one of the best reagents for extraction-photometric determination of cadmium(II). The reagent also fonus complexes with Co(II), Cu(II), Fe(II), Ni(II), Zn(II). The aim of this work was to develop a solid-phase reagent on the base of BBT immobilized on silica gel for sorption-spectroscopic and visual test determination of Cadmium, and also for soi ption-atomic-adsoi ption determination of total heavy metals contents in natural waters. [Pg.292]

PSS-SG composite film was tested for sorption of heme proteins hemoglobin (Hb) and myoglobin (Mb). The peroxidaze activity of adsorbed proteins were studied and evaluated by optical and voltammetric methods. Mb-PSS-SG film on PG electrode was shown to be perspective for detection of dissolved oxygen and hydrogen peroxide by voltammetry with linear calibration in the range 2-30 p.M, and detection limit -1.5 p.M. Obtained composite films can be modified by different types of biological active compounds which is important for the development of sensitive elements of biosensors. [Pg.306]

The development of highly seleetive sorbents for medieine, ehemistry, eeology, bioteehnology is impossible without usage of methods of analytieal ehemistry. Among various approaehes direeted on inerease of sensitivity of analytieal methods of traees elements determination, for example, in water solutions sorption methods play an important role. The nature of sorption eenters are of great importanee at synthesis of sorbents with multifunetional properties. [Pg.429]

Miles D.J. et al. Gas fired sorption heat pump development. In proceedings of Solid Sorption Refrigeration, Paris, irR,1992, pp. 74 79. [Pg.340]

Such vessels can also be baked at a temperature of several hundred degrees, to drive off any gas adsorbed on metal surfaces. The pumping function of an ion gauge was developed into efficient ionic pumps and turbomolecular pumps , supplemented by low-temperature traps and cryopumps. Finally, sputter-ion pumps, which rely on sorption processes initiated by ionised gas, were introduced. A vacuum of 10 "-10 Torr, true UHV, became routinely accessible in the late 1950s, and surface science could be launched. [Pg.406]

The main characteristic features of HPTLC (use of fine particle layers for fast separations, sorbents with a wide range of sorption properties, high degree of automation for sample application, development and detection) are the exact opposite of conventional TLC. Expectations in terms of performance, ease of use and quantitative information from the two approaches to TLC are truly opposite [419], Modern TLC faces an uncertain future while conventional TLC is likely to survive as a general laboratory tool. [Pg.226]

Chromatographic methods of all types have demonstrated utility in package control. Studies on senso-rially and toxicologically important residues have shown that contact of polymers with such substances in the normal manufacturing process results in measurable sorption or retention, even under the extremes of commercial conditions used for their removal. Methodology developed for the determination of such residues is documented and in wide use [23],... [Pg.599]

Commission. The work in this project will start in April 2003 and will continue for three years. One of the objectives is the development of a gas fired adsorption heat pump coupled to an underground storage system. That means the size of the sorption storage system is reduced significantly, a large number of cycles is possible and the actual seasonal storage is now realized by the UTES system. The economics of this concept are expected to be much better. [Pg.416]

A model describing moisture sorption for a deliquescent solid in a pure water vapor atmosphere is developed in this section. Under such conditions there is no... [Pg.708]


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