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Aharoni, C, and Ungarish, M. (1976). Kinetics of activated chemisorption. I. The non-Elovichian part of the isotherm. J. Chem. Soc., Faraday Trans. 72, 400-408. [Pg.38]

and Clayton, W. R. (1980). Application of Elovich equation to the kinetics of phosphate release and sorption in soils. Soil Sci. Soc. Am. J. 44, 265-268. [Pg.38]

(1975). The Mathematics of Diffusion. Oxford Univ. Press (Clarendon), London and New York. [Pg.38]

Froment, G. F., and Bischoff, K. B. (1979). Chemical Reactor Analysis and Design. Wiley, New York. [Pg.38]

Several international journals bring together papers and reviews covering innovations and trends in the field of electroanalytical chemistry  [Pg.25]

Bioelectrochemistry and Bioenergetics Biosensors and Bioelectronics Electro analysis [Pg.25]

Useful information can be found in many prominent journals that cater to all branches of analytical chemistry, including The Analyst, Analytica Chimica Acta, Analytical Chemistry, Talanta, Analytical Letters, send Analytical and Bio-analytical Chemistry. Biennial reviews published in the June issue of Analytical Chemistry offer comprehensive summaries of fundamental and practical research work. [Pg.26]

Many textbooks and reference works dealing with various aspects of elec-troanalytical chemistry have been published since the 1960s. Some of these are listed below as suggestions for additional reading, in alphabetic order  [Pg.26]

Albery, W. J., Electrode Kinetics, Clarendon Press, Oxford, UK, 1975. [Pg.26]

Elementary Chemical Reactor Analysis. Upper Saddle River, N.J. Prentiee Hall, 1969, Chaps. 3 and 6. [Pg.532]

Hmmelblau, D. M., Basic Principles and Calculations in Chemical Engineering, 4th ed. Upper Saddle River, N.J. Prentice Hall, 1982, Chaps. 4 and 6. Westerwerp, K. R., W P. M. Van Swaad, and A A C. M. Beenackers, Chemical Reactor Design and Operation. New York Wiley, 1984. [Pg.532]

A number of example problems dealing with nonisothermal reactors can be found in [Pg.532]

Chemical Engineering Kinetics, 3rd ed. New York McGraw-Hill, 1981, Chap. 5. [Pg.532]

For further elaboration of the development of the general balance equation, see not only the web site M Mw,e)igirt,iunidj.e(ft(/-cre but also [Pg.35]

Felder, R. M.. and R. W. Rousseau. Elemeuiary Prind/tles of Chemical Pn -ces.ie.i, 3rd ed. New York Wiley. 2000. Chapter 4. [Pg.35]

Sanders, R, J.. The Anatomy of Skiing. Denver, CO Golden Bell Press. 1976. [Pg.35]

A detailed e.xplanaiion of a number of topics in Ibis chapter can be found in [Pg.35]

Bard and L. Faulkner, Electrochemical Methods, Wiley, New York, 1980. [Pg.25]


A complete set of references to all sources of data are included, so that the reader can go to the original source if more detail is needed. We have also tried to include references to more advanced and specialized texts, monographs, reviews, and other compilations that the reader who is looking for more detail, can go to for supplementary reading. [Pg.683]

There are many texts dealing with the biochemical toxicology of organic compounds, but most of them are principally concerned with human toxicology. The following texts are suitable, in differing ways, as supplementary reading to the present chapter. [Pg.65]

Several chapters, reviews, and a recent book have been published on these materials, and the area is rapidly growing, becoming known as the "Organic Solid State". This supplementary reading is presented as references 34-42. [Pg.30]

Many lists of common, dangerous hazardous chemicals have been prepd and some books and pamphlets are available for supplementary reading on the subject. Some of these are included in the following refs... [Pg.434]

It describes various aspects of science in simple language. It is hoped that this will be useful to school children as supplementary reading material and to all others who want to learn science and partake in the excitement of this experience. [Pg.6]

We have particularly enjoyed interacting with the contributors, whose enthusiastic participation enabled the creation of this work. We are indebted to them for distilling more than 2000 references into a comprehensive and critical volume. It is our hope that the chapters in this volume will serve not only as a valuable resource for experts but also as supplementary reading material for graduate students. [Pg.765]

Application to Soil Constituent Systems 36 Supplementary Reading 38... [Pg.4]

Data Analyses Using Continuous Flow and Stirred-Flow Methods 53 Comparison of Kinetic Methods 57 Conclusions 59 Supplementary Reading 60... [Pg.39]

Application of Electric Field Pulse Techniques 96 Supplementary Reading 97... [Pg.61]

Nonsingularity of Pesticide-Soil Interactions 136 Degradation Rates of Pesticides 139 Reaction Rates and Mechanisms of Organic Pollutants 143 Supplementary Reading 144... [Pg.128]

Rate-Limiting Steps in Mineral Dissolution 146 Feldspar, Amphibole, and Pyroxene Dissolution Kinetics 148 Parabolic Kinetics 149 Dissolution Mechanism 155 Dissolution Rates of Oxides and Hydroxides 156 Supplementary Reading 161... [Pg.146]

Oxidation Rates of Cations by Mn(III/IV) Oxides 167 Oxidation Kinetics of As(III) 167 Cr(III) and Pu(III/IV) Oxidation Kinetics 169 Supplementary Reading 172... [Pg.163]

Modeling of Inorganic Reactions 174 Nitrogen Reactions 174 Phosphorus Reactions 177 Potassium Reactions 181 Aluminum Reactions 183 Modeling of Soil-Pesticide Interactions 183 Modeling of Organic Pollutants in Soils 186 Supplementary Reading 189... [Pg.173]


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