Sorbent Deformation
- 1st Edition, Volume 13 - September 25, 2006
- Author: Andrei V. Tvardovskiy
- Language: English
- Paperback ISBN:9 7 8 - 0 - 1 2 - 3 9 9 5 1 3 - 1
- Hardback ISBN:9 7 8 - 0 - 4 4 4 - 5 2 1 5 1 - 4
- eBook ISBN:9 7 8 - 0 - 0 8 - 0 4 6 5 9 4 - 4
Sorbent Deformation discusses the theoretical and experimental study of the deformation of solid bodies during their ad- or absorptive interaction with gases or vapours. The book i… Read more
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Request a sales quoteSorbent Deformation discusses the theoretical and experimental study of the deformation of solid bodies during their ad- or absorptive interaction with gases or vapours. The book is the first monograph which deals with the problem of ad- and absorbent non-inertness, compiled from a 15-year study by the author on swelling or deformed ad- and absorptive systems. The results from the study are of practical and scientific value to engineers and scientists in the areas of physical chemistry, chemical engineering and environmental control. They could also be of interest to those looking to solve problems in such areas as forecasting, technological processing and fuel drying stimulation.
· Provides novel, practical information on the behaviour of the systems used in environment control · Presents the derivation of the equation describing single- and multicomponent adsorption and absorption in swelling / deformed systems· Identifies the results of direct measurements on ad-and absorbent deformations (charcoals, clay minerals, organic cation substituted clay minerals, etc.) with a new high sensitivity method
For engineers and scientists involved and/or interested in adsorption and environment control.
- No. of pages: 286
- Language: English
- Edition: 1
- Volume: 13
- Published: September 25, 2006
- Imprint: Academic Press
- Paperback ISBN: 9780123995131
- Hardback ISBN: 9780444521514
- eBook ISBN: 9780080465944
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Andrei V. Tvardovskiy
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Department of Thermophysics, Tver State Technical University, Tver, Russian FederationRead Sorbent Deformation on ScienceDirect