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1 g the BSA coverage, which prevented protease adsorption.
2 re negatively charged and hence impeding NTO adsorption.
3 ly weak clay fraction sites take part in the adsorption.
4 n capacity of As(III) due to the competitive adsorption.
5 t structural changes that occur during water adsorption.
6 the enantiomeric difference in l- and d-Lys adsorption.
7 verage of benzaldehyde caused by competitive adsorption.
8 obalt(III)-superoxo species formed upon O(2) adsorption.
9 s under-coordinated Ni sites favorable for H adsorption.
10 easing ionic strength decreased to total BSA adsorption.
11 face states in ZrTe(5) are robust against Li adsorption.
12 greatly reduced than thermal conductivity by adsorption.
13 ed major insights related to this process of adsorption.
14 which all increase the capacity for uranium adsorption.
15 on of H(2)S and biofilm formation and Cd(II) adsorption.
16 eory extended Langmuir's ideas to multilayer adsorption.
17 de-offs to be overcome, coupling low heat of adsorption (-10 to -17 kJ mol(-1) (alkene) ), high alken
18 n achieved even though the isosteric heat of adsorption (21.9-30.4 kJ/mol) for these CPMs is as low a
19 capacities are accomplished with low heat of adsorption, a feature desirable for low-energy-cost adso
20 ble to circumvent the effect of non-specific adsorption, a major issue in the field of biosensing.
24 ure nanobody (A9, 1.25 mug/mL) after passive adsorption and bovine serum albumin (BSA) as a blocking
25 ic reaction pockets alters the energetics of adsorption and catalysis, but a mechanistic understandin
26 ent functions for water filtration, chemical adsorption and catalysis, energy and resource recovery,
28 trate a new method of controlling both CO(2) adsorption and CO desorption over supported metal cataly
29 due to the reduction of nonspecific protein adsorption and consequent improvement of signal-to-noise
30 o of NOF reached 95% within three hours; the adsorption and degradation ratios reached 46% and 49%, r
32 as subsequently investigated to validate its adsorption and desorption capacities for the zinc subgro
36 swelling lipid bilayer structure due to the adsorption and electrostatic repulsion of chaotropes on
37 for gas adsorption and separations, chemical adsorption and encapsulation, heterogeneous catalysis, p
38 Ease of use, reusability (15 cycles), rapid adsorption and high selectivity makes it a promising can
39 ositions in the modifying film, strong CO(2) adsorption and hydrogenation reactivity could be restore
40 a small active efflux during the night with adsorption and incorporation via an active uptake during
42 he kinetics of laccase from white rot fungus adsorption and its direct electro-catalytic activity tow
46 ing applications of these MOFs in catalysis, adsorption and separation, delivery, and sensing are hig
47 his has allowed CMPs to be developed for gas adsorption and separations, chemical adsorption and enca
49 ances in the use of MOFs in the elimination (adsorption and/or degradation) of EOCs from water, class
50 in aqueous media (e.g., colloidal stability, adsorption, and photochemistry) as well as their biologi
51 uilibrium constant, the Gibbs free energy of adsorption, and the surface coverage were optically meas
53 in the drop shape, as a result of asphaltene adsorption, are captured and the drop profiles are analy
54 first explicit experimental measurements of adsorption at an interface under an electric field sugge
55 d SP-XL adsorbents achieved optimum lysozyme adsorption at pH 9 with capacity of ~139.77 and ~251.26
56 ctional theory, we investigate O(2) and N(2) adsorption at the coordinatively unsaturated metal sites
58 t NPY without performing a redox reaction by adsorption at the surface of the microelectrodes, with t
61 t that this endothermic, entropically driven adsorption behavior is linked to reorganization of the u
64 el adsorbents often neglects the competitive adsorption between co-occurring oxo-anions, overestimati
67 o understand the characteristics of lysozyme adsorption by adsorbents under various conditions, inclu
68 uent higher BSA surface loading enhanced BSA adsorption by protein-protein interaction, which less or
69 of Ru by alloying with Ni and enhanced water adsorption by the presence of surface Ni oxides lead to
71 ale surface chemistry, surface science, DFT, adsorption calorimetry, and in situ XRD and TEM to provi
73 ML) methods for the determination of the gas adsorption capacities of nanomaterials, such as metal-or
74 edictions for the methane and carbon dioxide adsorption capacities of several tens of thousands of hy
77 amined to possess outstanding hydrogen total adsorption capacity (65.7 mmol g(-1) ) at 77 K and recor
78 ationic cryogel maintained its expected high adsorption capacity and efficiency of the purification l
80 dps is stable and shows no loss of C(2) H(2) adsorption capacity following multiple adsorption-desorp
83 in contaminated water showed decrease in the adsorption capacity of As(III) due to the competitive ad
85 the few inorganic materials with large anion adsorption capacity that stems from the presence of isom
86 velopment of ideal adsorbents combining high adsorption capacity with high selectivity and stability
87 mit their further development, including low adsorption capacity, poor recognition efficiency, slow r
91 he experimental data, based on Hill-Langmuir adsorption characteristics, suggests that these changes
92 MAC-stabilized PAC, which yielded Freundlich adsorption coefficients of 156 and 629 L/g(-n), respecti
93 mainly due to multiple stable charge states, adsorption configurations, and reaction channels of adso
95 h is designed and implemented to achieve the adsorption-controlled growth of epitaxial Sr(3) SnO sing
98 election data-splitting strategy for grouped adsorption data for adsorbent-adsorbate pairs under diff
99 culations together with crystallographic and adsorption data to show that the dynamics of the two fra
104 he materials with extraordinary stability to adsorption-desorption cycling with simulated humid flue
107 Materials were characterized using nitrogen adsorption/desorption isotherms, scanning electron micro
108 temperature-programmed desorption of NH(3), adsorption/desorption of N(2) at -196 degrees C, and the
110 dentifying novel genetic factors involved in adsorption, distribution, metabolism and excretion of me
111 eled using the generic non-ideal competitive adsorption-Donnan (NICA-Donnan) model in addition to ads
112 uctural changes can still occur during water adsorption due to guest-host interactions such as water-
114 as pH and PFOA concentration dependent, with adsorption efficiencies of >60 mg g(-1) under ideal cond
115 anism was proposed to explain the increasing adsorption efficiency after electrothermal regeneration
116 orption performance and resulted in over 90% adsorption efficiency for the samples before and after e
118 e experimental results showed that the Hg(0) adsorption efficiency of raw ACFC increased to approxima
121 the adsorption isotherms suggested different adsorption energies and capacities of the two species.
124 work offers new insights into optimizing the adsorption energy of reactants and intermediates combine
125 more W active sites, optimizes the nitrogen adsorption energy, and facilitates the electrocatalytic
127 anifest as differences in the activation and adsorption enthalpies and entropies that comprise the fr
128 icantly with increasing temperature, with an adsorption enthalpy (DeltaH(ads)) of +71 kJ mol(-1).
129 Coulomb pair that results in an interesting adsorption environment for otherwise non-adsorbing, non-
130 ree active sites in the C8-SCX fiber and the adsorption equilibrium constant were determined to be (9
132 f the TiO(2) support during heterolytic H(2) adsorption; evidence for this phenomenon was observed du
136 uniform vitrified ice and improving protein adsorption-have been considered a promising approach to
137 adsorption of PFASs decreased upon phosphate adsorption in a way that was consistent with the decreas
139 as the halogen bond (-I N = C-) and chemical adsorption in the multi-microporous MHP-P5Q mainly accou
141 d properties like cell attachment or protein adsorption-in order to identify correlations that can pr
142 CMMs was performed, resulting in polyphenols adsorption increase due to their interactions with album
143 cleation-growth model is responsible for the adsorption-induced squeeze-out of the PS film, which lik
144 iable removal of the nonionic PFASs and some adsorption inhibition at higher pH values and in the pre
145 ound, through detailed balance, that thermal adsorption into both binding states was important at all
146 y assumed that lipids become preserved after adsorption into nano- to micrometer-sized pores, but to
147 means of abnormal macromolecular intestinal adsorption, is one of the possible causes of autism spec
148 ed by the pseudo-second-order model, and the adsorption isotherm conformed to the Langmuir model, imp
149 equilibrium concentrations regardless of the adsorption isotherm models and showed less prediction de
152 also evaluated, along with analysis of a(w), adsorption isotherm, and microstructure to characterize
153 l-treated CNS was carried out using nitrogen adsorption isotherm, elemental (CHN) analysis, Fourier-t
154 ability, collaboratively demonstrated by gas adsorption isotherms and experimental breakthrough curve
156 (As(III)) and arsenate (As(V)) ions and the adsorption isotherms suggested different adsorption ener
157 pectroscopies, (31)P and (13)C MAS NMR, N(2) adsorption isotherms, and X-ray diffraction indicate the
158 ted polymers (MIPs), adsorption performance, adsorption kinetic, and selectivity of the polymeric lay
159 e study of Pb(II) removal, various models of adsorption kinetics and isotherms were evaluated against
160 rence data for the interpretation of protein adsorption kinetics on rough surfaces where the presence
161 obalance (QCM) investigation of nanoparticle adsorption kinetics were evaluated using atomic force mi
163 l is water-stable and exhibits unprecedented adsorption kinetics, up to 50 times faster than state-of
164 of redox-active functional groups, and their adsorption leads to a depletion of electron exchange cap
165 acids, and other linkers to achieve surface adsorption, liposomal formulation, and encapsulating nan
166 gnificantly, the results support a selective adsorption mechanism involving outer-sphere electron tra
167 r model, implying that the dominant chemical adsorption mechanism on TLSB is monolayer coverage.
171 lecular-level understanding of transport and adsorption mechanisms of electrolyte ions in nanoporous
174 n be interpreted with a state-of-the-art ion adsorption model for ferrihydrite to assess the reactive
175 roteins, SlaA and SlaB, are not required for adsorption nor infection demonstrating that the S-layer
177 l PDF and XAS allowed us to conclude that As adsorption occurs primarily as bidentate binuclear ((2)C
179 energy relationships (pp-LFERs) for aqueous adsorption of 165 organic compounds onto 50 biochars, 34
180 the MOFtors retain sufficient free space for adsorption of additional targeted species, which we vali
181 ambient conditions, Ni@FAU showed remarkable adsorption of alkynes and efficient separations of acety
182 fically tailored to modulate the acidity for adsorption of antibiotic and phase separation of the cop
184 a high density of defect sites that promote adsorption of carbon intermediates and C-C coupling reac
186 which enhances light harvesting and chemical adsorption of CO(2) molecules dramatically, achieving 10
187 a face-centered cubic (fcu) MOF, we tune the adsorption of CO(2), pore openness, and Lewis acidity of
188 ion of CpGODN with proteins or encapsulation/adsorption of CpGODN into/onto liposomes, and have resul
189 kaolin and kaolin/ZnO nanocomposites for the adsorption of Cr(VI), Fe(III), COD, BOD, and chloride fr
191 We discovered a parallel dissolution and adsorption of Fe(2+) onto the metal, yielding inverse Fe
192 band electron configuration and enhances the adsorption of hydrogen, which impedes the hydrogen evolu
194 recovery by efficiently reducing nonspecific adsorption of intact proteins on container surfaces, whi
196 e increase in membrane tension caused by the adsorption of NPs is responsible for mechanical deformat
198 lective separation was achieved by selective adsorption of one enantiomer from the aqueous racemic mi
200 her corroborated by the observation that the adsorption of PFASs decreased upon phosphate adsorption
201 tch reactor studies demonstrated substantial adsorption of PFOA and PFOS by polyDADMAC-stabilized PAC
202 ature of Fe-HAF-1 crystals enables selective adsorption of positively charged ions in aqueous solutio
204 le method allowing the quantification of the adsorption of proteins onto the coated or untreated inne
205 ance stems from the energetically favourable adsorption of reaction intermediates, endowed by the uni
206 yer architecture causes the strong conformal adsorption of S/Li(2) S(x) and its high-efficiency conve
210 actants substantially reduces the subsequent adsorption of the polyelectrolytes of a similar charge.
211 he unfolding process does not require direct adsorption of the protein to the surface, but is rather
212 0.27), a comprehensive study on simultaneous adsorption of the three CMMs was performed, resulting in
213 ted, with evidence provided of the transient adsorption of these cations at the interface during the
214 thin MoS(2) nanoparticles and the subsequent adsorption of thiophene (C(4)H(4)S) depends strongly on
215 Herein, we examine the temperature-dependent adsorption of uranium, a widespread radioactive contamin
216 urface complexation models indicate that the adsorption of uranium, as the hexavalent uranyl (UO(2)(2
217 previously been developed to cope with this adsorption, often however incompatible with direct liqui
219 l efforts were centered around blood protein adsorption on biomaterials and related mechanisms of thr
222 ements provide in-situ evidence for hydrogen adsorption on MoSe(2) deposits at room temperature and i
225 ile, as ion concentration increases, the ion adsorption on the PTFE hinders electron transfer and res
226 theory (DFT) to resolve [Formula: see text] adsorption on the rutile [Formula: see text](110) surfac
227 ided satisfactory predictions for 5 bisolute adsorption on XAD-4 (RMSE = 0.10), which is comparable t
229 th and oxidation in the gas phase, and their adsorption onto soot and how these processes impact on t
230 (CE) is a challenging topic in which protein adsorption onto the capillary wall plays a crucial role.
231 compared to the suspended biomass, implying adsorption or an increased potential for horizontal gene
233 ted ACFC increased, which enhanced the Hg(0) adsorption performance and resulted in over 90% adsorpti
234 e kaolin/ZnO nanocomposites exhibited better adsorption performance than kaolin due to higher surface
235 on of molecularly imprinted polymers (MIPs), adsorption performance, adsorption kinetic, and selectiv
236 sorbents under various conditions, including adsorption pH, temperature, lysozyme concentration and s
237 good success; the model includes absorption, adsorption, pooling (clustering) of species, and molecul
238 lattice O(2)(-) ion through a photomediated adsorption process and forms surface sulfite, which is s
239 re found to substantially affect the overall adsorption process of Pb(II) on H(2)SO(4)-treated CNS.
242 erfacial refractive index profile by surface adsorption processes and (ii) change of output current a
243 potential to provide new insights into (bio)adsorption processes on planar solid surfaces by directl
244 y (DFT) can be used to quantify photoinduced adsorption processes on transition metal oxides and reve
247 tional theory calculations indicate that the adsorption profiles can be attributed to the formation o
248 transferability was proved by predicting the adsorption properties of a completely different family o
249 *OH, Bayesian models trained with ab initio adsorption properties of transition metals predict site
250 Now, a class of Rh-In catalysts with optimal adsorption properties to the intermediates of methanol p
251 ent has been impeded by difficulties in N(2) adsorption, protonation of *NN, and inhibition of compet
253 conditioning the soil to increase the sodium adsorption ratio, (ii) extracting colloids/NPs from the
254 ht into the thermodynamics driving metal-ion adsorption reactions and provides the specific enthalpy
258 edictive models are useful tools for aqueous adsorption research; existing models such as multilinear
259 d, such as diffusion-selectivity separation, adsorption-selectivity separation, and synergetic adsorp
260 tion, such as energy storage/conversion, gas adsorption/separation, catalysis, and chemo-photothermal
263 process is driven by the creation of stable adsorption sites between the carboxylate ligands, to all
264 tions to co-adsorbing at the most favourable adsorption sites in gas separation and storage applicati
265 ed STEM-EDX data revealed that the preferred adsorption sites of both As(III) and As(V) are at GR cry
268 technology, comprising first a zeolite-based adsorption step followed by a step for photochemical reg
270 dentity dramatically impact the confinement (adsorption) step, the solvent identity plays a dominant
271 t sub-nanoclusters, leading to a moderate CO adsorption strength at the interface that facilitates th
272 n requires balancing a trade-off between the adsorption strength of the reactant and product states:
273 l showed higher catalytic activity, stronger adsorption strength, and higher activation energy in hyd
275 at an atomistic resolution, the differential adsorption study sheds light on the rational engineering
278 actions, resulting in positive enthalpies of adsorption that are partially compensated by an increase
281 plate ratio, electropolymerization cycle and adsorption time, are optimized to improve the IMI sensin
283 trate the feasibility of noncovalent polymer adsorption to GQD surfaces, with a specific focus on sin
286 , if one invokes unspecific neurotransmitter adsorption to the bilayer-a process not considered in th
287 relationship between the sensitivity of MeOH adsorption to the stationary phase and the robustness of
289 regression (MLR), however, can only predict adsorption under specific equilibrium concentrations or
292 The importance of surface charge for PFAS adsorption was further corroborated by the observation t
295 high performance for the analytes, and their adsorption was not affected by the different co-existing
297 eworks exhibiting two-step cooperative CO(2) adsorption, we report a family of robust tetraamine-func
298 nd function, cellular invasiveness and phage adsorption, while galactosylated LTA plays no role there