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    Surface charging and points of zero charge

    Published 2009
    Table of Contents: “…Experimental setup in electrokinetic measurements -- Experimental conditions in electrokinetic -- CO2 and silica problem -- Experimental results -- Experimental conditions: titration -- Results: titration -- Relation of results obtained by different methods -- Other methods -- Adsorption models -- COMPILATION OF PZCs/IEPs. Simple oxides -- Aluminosilicates, phyllosilicates, clays, and clay minerals -- Mixed oxides -- Salts -- Glasses -- Carbon and carbon-rich materials -- Other inorganic materials -- Coatings -- Well-defined low-molecular-weight organic compounds -- Polymers ( Macroscopic specimens) -- Latexes -- Natural high-molecular-weight organic substances -- Microorganisms -- Metals -- Literature intentionally ignored -- Temperature effect -- Pressure effect -- Complations of PZC of various materials -- Correlations -- Mixed water-organic solvents -- Nonaqueous solvents -- ION SPECIFICITY. …”
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    Trace metals in aquatic systems by Mason, Robert P. (Robert Peter), 1956-

    Published 2013
    Table of Contents: “…Chapter Summary Chapter 4: Modeling Approaches to Estimating Speciation and Interactions in Aqueous Systems 4.1 Introduction 4.2 The Underlying Basis and Application of Chemical Equilibrium Models 4.3 Adsorption Modeling 4.4 Modeling Interactions between Cations and Organic Matter and Inorganic Surfaces 4.5 Modeling Redox Transformations 4.6 Modeling the Kinetics of Reactions 4.7 Incorporating Kinetics and Thermodynamics into Fate and Transport Modeling 4.8. …”
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    Design, simulation and optimization of adsorptive and chromatographic separations : a hands-on approach by Wood, Kevin R., Liu, Y. A. (Yih An), Yu, Yueying

    Published 2018
    Table of Contents: “…Introduction to gas-phase adsorption technologies ; Core concepts in gas adsorption ;The adsorption process ; How the driving forces achieve separation ; Isotherms ; The Langmuir Isotherm (1918) ; The linear isotherm ; The Brunauer-Emmett-Teller (BET) isotherm (1938) ; The Freundlich isotherm (1906) ; The Sips (Langmuir-Freundlich) isotherm (1948) ; The Toth isotherm (1971) ; The properties of packed beds ; Void fractions ; External voids ; Internal voids ; Densities ; Relationships ; Gas-phase behavior ; PSA and TSA implementation details ; Common adsorbent characteristics ; Common process configurations ; Introduction to aspen adsorption ; PSA workshop : aspen adsorption modeling for air separation ; Adding components to an aspen adsorption simulation ; Creating a flowsheet in aspen adsorption ; Specifying operating conditions : tables and forms ; Scheduling events with the cycle organizer ; Running an aspen simulation ; Viewing and exporting simulation results ; PSA workshop : hydrogen separation in aspen adsorption ; Creating a flowsheet in aspen adsorption ; Run a breakthough simulation ; Create the PSA flowsheet ; PSA workshop : modeling hydrogen separation using gCSS ; Working with model libraries : advanced flowsheet options ; Introduction to scripting : set repeated values and initialize blocks ; Inspecting blocks : advanced operating conditions ; Defining the cycle organizer ; Viewing results ; Conclusions ; Practice problems ; Introducing a gas_interaction unit into workshop 1 ; Naptha upgrading using adsorption --…”
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