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1 online resource (ix, 361 pages) : illustrations |
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NATO security through science series, 1872-4668. Series C, Environmental security |
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NATO security through science series. Series C, Environmental security.
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Contents |
Preface; PART I -- HYBRID ADSORPTIVE MATERIALS AND SPECIAL INORGANIC ADSORBENTS; Synthesis, Structure and Adsorption Properties of Functionalized Polysiloxane Materials; Design, Synthesis and Characterization of Ordered Mesoporous Materials for Environmental Applications; Selective Removal of Radionuclides from Nuclear Waste Effluents using Inorganic Ion Exchangers; Experimental Approach to the Synthesis of Hybrid Adsorbents on the basis of Polysiloxane Xerogels Functionalized with Calix[4]arenes and their Derivatives; Hybrid Polymer-Silica Adsorbent for Chromatography |
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Design and Characterization of Novel Zeoadsorption Media derived from Surface Coating with Functional HydrocarbonsRegulation of Lignocellulose Materials Sorption Properties by Modification for Environmental Application; Hydrothermostability of Mesoporous Mesophase Materials of MCM-41 and SBA-3 type; Uranium Sorption by Organozeolites and Ferromagnetic Organozeolites from Waste Water of Special Laundry; Template Effect of the M 3+ -Cations in the Course of the Synthesis of High Dispersed Titanium and Zirconium Phosphates |
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New Spherically Granulated Inorganic Ion Exchangers on the basis of Titanium PhosphateIron-based Nanoadsorbents for the Removal of Metal Ions from Water; Preliminary Study on the Adsorption of the Cationic Dye Astrazon Red by a Portuguese Bentonite; PART II -- ACTIVATED CARBON, COMBINED ADSORBENTS AND OTHER ORGANIC ADSORBENTS; Morphology and Surface Chemistry of Chemically Treated Activated Carbons; Porous Carbons in Gas Separation and Storage; Carbonaceous Materials as Desulfurization Media; Combined Adsorption Preparations from Active Carbons, Clay Minerals and Natural Plant Products |
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Synthesis of New Low Density Carbon Materials with Molecular Sieving PropertiesGranular Activated Carbon from Deciduous Wood Lignocellulose; Synthesis of Activated Carbon from Spent Lubricating Oil and Application for Adsorption of Cadmium and Lead Ions from Aqueous Solution; Synthesis and Catalytic Properties of N-Containing Synthetic Carbons on a basis of Copolymer of Styrene and Divinylbenzene; Adsorption Properties of Modified Filtration Materials in Water Treatment; Properties of Combined Sorbent -- "Zeolite in Fiber." |
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Enhancement of Adsorption Capacity by Use of Phase Change Material (PCM) as Additive in an Activated Carbon (AC) Fixed Bed AdsorberThermochemical Activation of Lignins for Obtaining Effective Sorbents; An Opportunity for Reduction of the Influence of Diffusion Resistance when Carrying out Catalytic and Adsorption Processes by using Porous Wall Tubes made of Activated Carbon; Use of Active Carbon to Phenol Reduction from Water Solution; Removal of Hydrogen Sulfide, Ammonia and Nitrite Ions from Water Solutions using Modified Active Carbons |
Summary |
Adsorption is a separation process playing a fundamental role in several industrial areas, being used in both purification and bulk separations. The adsorbent used is the main parameter controlling the effectiveness of the process. Emerging new separations and the improvement of existing ones constitute the driving force for the development of new adsorbents with improved adsorbing properties. With this objective, recent research directions include the development of hybrid organic-inorganic and combined adsorbents. These Combined and Hybrid Adsorbents have progressively found their place, gaining importance for adsorptive applications and, consequently, for economy. They encompass significant scientific advances, pointing to the development of some directions of modern technology in the near future. This is confirmed by the impressive growth of the number of scientific publications dedicated to the subject in the last few years. The progresses in the development of these materials, the increased environmental and terrorism concerns, the needs for the integration between science and technology and the new analytical techniques available, enabling the complete characterization of these new materials, led us to the organization of a Research Workshop, aiming at making an up-to-date review of the latest achievements and an exchange of ideas between people working in several fields of this research area |
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International conference proceedings |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references and index |
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"Proceedings of the NATO Advanced Research Workshop on Combined and Hybrid Absorbents: Fundamentals and Applications, Kiev, Ukraine, 15-17 September 2005"--Title page verso |
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Subject |
Adsorption -- Congresses
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Hazardous waste site remediation -- Congresses
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SCIENCE -- Chemistry -- Physical & Theoretical.
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Hazardous waste site remediation.
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Adsorption.
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Chimie.
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Science des matériaux.
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Adsorption
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Hazardous waste site remediation
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Genre/Form |
proceedings (reports)
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Conference papers and proceedings
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Conference papers and proceedings.
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Actes de congrès.
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Electronic book
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Author |
Loureiro, José Miguel.
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Kartel, Mykola T., 1948-
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North Atlantic Treaty Organization. Public Diplomacy Division.
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ISBN |
9781402051722 |
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1402051727 |
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1402051700 |
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9781402051708 |
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9786610724734 |
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6610724733 |
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