Adsorption from Solutions of Non-Electrolytes
- 1st Edition - January 1, 1965
- Author: J. J. Kipling
- Language: English
- Hardback ISBN:9 7 8 - 1 - 4 8 3 2 - 3 1 0 6 - 8
- Paperback ISBN:9 7 8 - 1 - 4 8 3 2 - 5 4 3 1 - 9
- eBook ISBN:9 7 8 - 1 - 4 8 3 2 - 6 6 2 9 - 9
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Request a sales quoteAdsorption from Solutions of Non-Electrolytes provides a general discussion of the subject, which has so far been given little or no attention in current textbooks of physical chemistry. A general view of the subject is particularly needed at a time when we wish to see how far it will be possible to use theories of solutions to explain the phenomena of adsorption. The book opens with an introductory chapter on the types of interface, aspects of adsorption from solution, types of adsorption, and classification of systems. This is followed by separate chapters on experimental methods, adsorption at the liquid-solid interface, adsorption from completely miscible and partially liquids, adsorption of gases and solids from solution, adsorption of polymers, and adsorption in multicomponent systems. Subsequent chapters deal with factors influencing competitive adsorption at the liquid-solid interface. adsorption at the liquid-vapor and liquid-liquid interface, kinetics and thermodynamics of adsorption from the liquid phase, the use of columns in adsorption, and use of adsorption from solution to measure surface area.
PrefaceChapter I. Introduction Types of Interface Aspects of Adsorption from Solution Types of Adsorption Classification of Systems Discontinuous IsothermsChapter 2. Experimental Methods General Procedures Methods of Analysis of Solutions Purification of MaterialsChapter 3. Adsorption at the Liquid-Solid Interface Historical Early Experiments The Nature of the Adsorption IsothermChapter 4. Adsorption from Completely Miscible Liquids The Individual Isotherm Monolayer and Multilayer Adsorption Types of Composite Isotherm Types of Individual Isotherm The Effect of Temperature Forms of Isotherm Suitable for Comparing Adsorption at Different Interfaces . ChemisorptionChapter 5. Adsorption from Partially Miscible Liquids The S-shaped Isotherm The Isotherm at Low and Intermediate Concentrations The Isotherm at Higher Concentrations ChemisorptionChapter 6. Adsorption of Gases from Solution Non-reacting Systems Adsorption with ReactionChapter 7. Adsorption of Solids from Solution Introduction The Adsorption Isotherm and Equations for the Isotherm The Significance of the Plateau The Effect of Temperature Chemisorption Orientation of the Adsorbed Molecules "Stepped" Isotherms Behavior of Individual Systems A Classification of Shapes of IsothermsChapter 8. Adsorption of Polymers Introduction Factors Affecting Adsorption of Polymers The Nature of the Adsorbed Phase Equations for the Adsorption Isotherm Desorption Polymers of Low Molecular WeightChapter 9. Adsorption in Multicomponent Systems Adsorption from Multicomponent Solutions Adsorption by Mixtures of AdsorbentsChapter 10. Factors Influencing Competitive Adsorption at the Liquid-Solid Interface Introduction Interaction between Solid and Adsorbate Interaction in the Liquid State Orientation of the Adsorbed Molecules Effects of Temperature and PressureChapter 11. Adsorption at the Liquid-Vapor Interface Introduction Definitions of Adsorption or Surface Excess Comparison of Surface Excess at Different Interfaces Nature of the Adsorbed Layer Traube's Rule Adsorption from Ternary Mixtures The Surfaces of Liquid Metals A Justification of the Freundlich EquationChapter 12. Adsorption at the Liquid-Liquid Interface Types of Interfacial Layer Third Component Soluble in one Liquid Third Component Soluble in both Liquids Traube's RuleChapter 13. Kinetics of Adsorption from the Liquid Phase Introduction Rate Constants for the Overall Process The Liquid-Vapor Interface The Liquid-Liquid InterfaceChapter 14. Thermodynamics of Adsorption from the Liquid Phase Introduction Adsorption at the Liquid-Vapor Interface Adsorption at the Liquid-Solid Interface . Comparison of Thermodynamic and Kinetic Theories of Adsorption Heat of AdsorptionChapter 15. Related Features in the Adsorption of Organic Electrolytes from Solution Types of Electrolyte Weakly Ionizing Organic Substances Dyestuffs and Detergents Kinetics of Adsorption Froth FlotationChapter 16. The Use of Columns Adsorption General Mathematical Treatment ChromatographyChapter 17. The Use of Adsorption from Solution in Measurement of Surface Area Introduction Adsorption from Solutions of Solids Adsorption of Completely Miscible Liquids The Significance of Specific Surface AreasAuthor IndexSystems IndexSubject Index
- No. of pages: 340
- Language: English
- Edition: 1
- Published: January 1, 1965
- Imprint: Academic Press
- Hardback ISBN: 9781483231068
- Paperback ISBN: 9781483254319
- eBook ISBN: 9781483266299
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