Flow microcalorimetry and infrared spectroscopy were used to study the surface structure and adsorptive properties of a series of calcined and uncalcined porous silicas. The adsorbates dl-menthol, (r)-(+)-limonene, (+/−)-citronellal and carvone were selected for their functionality, that included carbonyl, vinylic and hydroxyl groups. The amounts of probe retained by the silicas together with the energy exchange involved in the adsorption/desorption process were determined by flow microcalorimetry. The functional groups involved in these interactions were studied by means of infrared spectroscopy. It was observed that the strongest interactions with the silica surface took place through hydrogen bonding onto the surface silanol. The most re...
Investigations on the Adsorptive Property of Silica Gel. Part II. Adsorptive Properties of Silica Ge...
In this study, the adsorption of lignin-modified silica gel after association with six different org...
The knowledge of the isosteric heats (Qsto) is essential to design porous adsorbents for calculating...
Adsorption properties of silica gel have been attributed to the surface hydroxyl groups of silica ge...
The distribution and reactivity of the different hydroxyl species on the surface of silica gel are s...
Accepted version of an article in the journal: Vibrational Spectroscopy. Published version available...
Silica gels based on Silokhrom S-120 chemically modified with malonic ester chelates are studied usi...
-Silica gel, a material that is produced from the condensation polymerisation of silicic acid, conta...
Published version of an article in the journal International Journal of Chemical and Environmental E...
Author's version of an article in the journal: Advanced Materials Research. Also available from the ...
Water vapor adsorption on silica gel was investigated using Tian-Calvet-type microcalorimetry. Diffe...
Features of the metal-ligand interactions of some divalent cations of the first transition series wi...
The standard free energy changes (DELTAG0) of the adsorption processes have been calculated by the L...
The possibilities of inverse gas-solid chromatog. (IGC) in obtaining chromatog. data on fumed silica...
Author Institution: Faculty of Engineering and Science, Agder University College, Serviceboks 422, ...
Investigations on the Adsorptive Property of Silica Gel. Part II. Adsorptive Properties of Silica Ge...
In this study, the adsorption of lignin-modified silica gel after association with six different org...
The knowledge of the isosteric heats (Qsto) is essential to design porous adsorbents for calculating...
Adsorption properties of silica gel have been attributed to the surface hydroxyl groups of silica ge...
The distribution and reactivity of the different hydroxyl species on the surface of silica gel are s...
Accepted version of an article in the journal: Vibrational Spectroscopy. Published version available...
Silica gels based on Silokhrom S-120 chemically modified with malonic ester chelates are studied usi...
-Silica gel, a material that is produced from the condensation polymerisation of silicic acid, conta...
Published version of an article in the journal International Journal of Chemical and Environmental E...
Author's version of an article in the journal: Advanced Materials Research. Also available from the ...
Water vapor adsorption on silica gel was investigated using Tian-Calvet-type microcalorimetry. Diffe...
Features of the metal-ligand interactions of some divalent cations of the first transition series wi...
The standard free energy changes (DELTAG0) of the adsorption processes have been calculated by the L...
The possibilities of inverse gas-solid chromatog. (IGC) in obtaining chromatog. data on fumed silica...
Author Institution: Faculty of Engineering and Science, Agder University College, Serviceboks 422, ...
Investigations on the Adsorptive Property of Silica Gel. Part II. Adsorptive Properties of Silica Ge...
In this study, the adsorption of lignin-modified silica gel after association with six different org...
The knowledge of the isosteric heats (Qsto) is essential to design porous adsorbents for calculating...