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1 s (MHP-P5Q), which show a unique 3-step N(2) adsorption isotherm.
2 ed versus surfactant concentration, gives an adsorption isotherm.
3 .21 +/- 0.71) x 10(3) is determined from the adsorption isotherm.
4 l surface is complexed based on the Langmuir adsorption isotherm.
5  adsorption while LMA-2 showed a single-step adsorption isotherm.
6 mild steel surface according to the Langmuir adsorption isotherm.
7 on the alloy was explored using the Langmuir adsorption isotherm.
8 ing is responsible for the step in its CO(2) adsorption isotherm.
9 l pH was 3 and sorption followed the type II adsorption isotherm.
10 55 and N80 steel surface obeyed the Langmuir adsorption isotherm.
11 isotherm is higher than that of the Langmuir adsorption isotherm.
12  quantitatively modeled by using the Frumkin adsorption isotherm.
13 nin concentration, is well fit by a Langmuir adsorption isotherm.
14 ponding to the two steps in the experimental adsorption isotherm.
15 model for lateral interactions, to calculate adsorption isotherms.
16 to assess molecular diffusivities and binary adsorption isotherms.
17           All four species followed Langmuir adsorption isotherms.
18 pholipid membranes are well fitted by single adsorption isotherms.
19 d different than its role on the equilibrium adsorption isotherms.
20 ts are presented, along with a discussion of adsorption isotherms.
21 which examined adsorption capabilities using adsorption isotherms.
22  through the conventional measurement of gas adsorption isotherms.
23 electron micrographs, X-ray diffraction, and adsorption isotherms.
24 y differences obtained from CO2 and n-butane adsorption isotherms.
25  inconsistencies between structural data and adsorption isotherms.
26 ated with the second CO results in sigmoidal adsorption isotherms, a hallmark of cooperativity and ph
27                                          Gas adsorption isotherms, adsorption kinetics and gas-loaded
28 e stages generally characterized the various adsorption isotherms: an initial delay during which surf
29                                              Adsorption isotherm analysis confirmed that the Langmuir
30                                              Adsorption isotherm analysis showed that the adsorption
31 hermal titration calorimetry and equilibrium adsorption isotherm analysis.
32 hermal titration calorimetry and equilibrium adsorption isotherm analysis.
33 P simulations accurately reproduce the water adsorption isotherm and experimental X-ray diffraction p
34                                          The adsorption isotherm and kinetic of Pb(II), Zn(II), and C
35 t of the experimental data with the Langmuir adsorption isotherm and pseudo-second-order kinetic mode
36                                              Adsorption isotherm and trans vivo analyses demonstrated
37 creasing concentrations of U to establish an adsorption isotherm and with fixed U concentrations at v
38           By combining pattern analysis with adsorption isotherm and zeta potential measurements, we
39  of CO2 manifesting in double transitions on adsorption isotherms and a doubling of the adsorption ca
40 ong the triangular corners of the structure, adsorption isotherms and calculated isosteric heats indi
41                                        Their adsorption isotherms and critical micelle concentration
42 confirmed by single-component and binary gas-adsorption isotherms and crystallographic determination.
43 formance from hydrocarbons are validated via adsorption isotherms and dynamic breakthrough experiment
44                                              Adsorption isotherms and dynamic breakthrough tests prov
45                  We report nucleic acid (NA) adsorption isotherms and elution profiles for silica sur
46                                At 304 K, the adsorption isotherms and enthalpies of adsorption on deh
47 ability, collaboratively demonstrated by gas adsorption isotherms and experimental breakthrough curve
48 mpare measured and predicted CO(2) and water adsorption isotherms and explain the role of water-frame
49                              Here, we use Si-adsorption isotherms and Fourier transform infrared spec
50             Cage loadings are quantified via adsorption isotherms and guest displacement assays demon
51 d on Raman spectroscopy, for acquiring water adsorption isotherms and kinetic curves with a sub-micro
52                                              Adsorption isotherms and kinetics indicate that the pai-
53 imulations and single component static vapor adsorption isotherms and kinetics reveal the origin of t
54                                              Adsorption isotherms and liquid-phase chromatographic me
55 nd SWNTs is therefore critical to predicting adsorption isotherms and selectivities.
56                                          The adsorption isotherms and selectivity of CO(2) from CO(2)
57 t may be fitted to a model based on Langmuir adsorption isotherms and simple analytical expressions,
58                                              Adsorption isotherms and single molecule force spectrosc
59 ts under the general subject headings of (i) adsorption isotherms and temperature programme desorptio
60                    We report measurements of adsorption isotherms and the determination of the isoste
61 rogels, NiO(A-300) and Fe(2)O(3)(A-450), the adsorption isotherms and the kinetic data were best fitt
62                                    Utilizing adsorption isotherms and thermogravimetric analysis coup
63  for determining surface areas from nitrogen adsorption isotherms and was originally derived for mult
64 2)/g internal surface area (obtained from N2 adsorption isotherms) and a 2 nm pore-pore separation.
65 also evaluated, along with analysis of a(w), adsorption isotherm, and microstructure to characterize
66 studied by in situ vibrational spectroscopy, adsorption isotherms, and first-principle DFT calculatio
67 ow low-field NMR can be used to measure full adsorption isotherms, and how by selectively measuring (
68 pectroscopies, (31)P and (13)C MAS NMR, N(2) adsorption isotherms, and X-ray diffraction indicate the
69                                          The adsorption isotherms are always strictly convex upward i
70 slow (on the order of days), and equilibrium adsorption isotherms are best fit using the Freundlich m
71                          Diverse Kinetic and adsorption isotherms are employed in this study to deter
72 Accurate measurements and assessments of gas adsorption isotherms are important to characterize porou
73         For MOF-303, quantitatively accurate adsorption isotherms are obtained, provided an accuratel
74 rogen, methane, carbon dioxide and argon gas adsorption isotherms are reported and the selectivity of
75                                              Adsorption isotherms are used to characterize the bindin
76  steps, and hysteresis that can arise in the adsorption isotherm as a signature of the rotating ligan
77 nvestigated by conventional single component adsorption isotherms, as well as by advanced experiments
78 a and pore volumes are derived from the N(2) adsorption isotherm at 77 K by fitting it to adsorption
79                                      An N(2) adsorption isotherm at 77 K is the most widely used appr
80 ins exhibit a characteristic sigmoidal water adsorption isotherm at ambient conditions.
81 sented higher hygroscopicity in the moisture adsorption isotherms at 25 degrees C and lower thermal s
82                                          Gas adsorption isotherms at 298 K indicate that Fe(2)(dobdc)
83                 Surface pressure-time (pi-t) adsorption isotherms at 37 degrees C were very similar f
84 ion of both pyridine and 4-nitrophenol vapor adsorption isotherms at very low concentrations.
85 tiscale analysis was employed, incorporating adsorption isotherms, atomic force microscopy (AFM).
86 AB model was chosen to describe the moisture adsorption isotherm behaviours.
87 xceptional hydrolytic stability with the CO2 adsorption isotherm being unchanged following 7 days of
88 d Pb(II), the Freundlich model described the adsorption isotherm better than the Langmuir isotherm mo
89                         Here we show how gas adsorption isotherms can be accurately decomposed into m
90  was investigated and found to obey Langmuir adsorption isotherm characteristics.
91          Under these same conditions, uranyl adsorption isotherms collected using nonresonant chi(3)
92 n may lead to considerable steepening of the adsorption isotherm, compensating to a variable extent f
93 ed by the pseudo-second-order model, and the adsorption isotherm conformed to the Langmuir model, imp
94 was investigated based on the acquisition of adsorption isotherm data by frontal analysis measurement
95                                              Adsorption isotherm data for each enantiomer in each of
96 s of 3.4 A each) was confirmed by the excess adsorption isotherm data measured for acetonitrile on Di
97                                              Adsorption isotherm data of caffeine were acquired by fr
98 electron spectroscopy (XPS) coupled with the adsorption isotherm data suggests that JAK1 binds to HA,
99            Selectivities determined from gas adsorption isotherm data using ideal adsorbed solution t
100                       At each concentration, adsorption isotherm data were acquired for each enantiom
101 ribution (AED) calculation using competitive adsorption isotherm data, enabling investigation of the
102  is strongest in IRMOF-11 in accord with our adsorption isotherm data.
103 simulation of H(2)O uptake shows a multistep adsorption isotherm defined by initial adsorption at ope
104                Furthermore, single-component adsorption isotherms demonstrate the efficacy of this ma
105 pplication of salts, and followed a Langmuir adsorption isotherm dependent on the particle surface fu
106 eathing can be inferred from the analysis of adsorption isotherms, direct observation of the structur
107 wt % at 2 mbar, while the corresponding N(2) adsorption isotherm displays very little uptake, gradual
108 l-treated CNS was carried out using nitrogen adsorption isotherm, elemental (CHN) analysis, Fourier-t
109                            Among the kinetic adsorption isotherms Elovich, Intraparticle kinetic mode
110 additional phases improves the prediction of adsorption isotherms, enhancing our understanding of pyr
111 -ray diffraction, gas-sorption analysis, and adsorption isotherms/envelopes.
112 icomponent VOCs mixtures and the competitive adsorption isotherm equation is able to accurately predi
113 ding data to both the Hill-Waud and Langmuir adsorption isotherm equations.
114 y than that obtained by calculation from the adsorption isotherms, especially for systems showing com
115                                              Adsorption isotherms established that the equilibrium bi
116                       Calculated equilibrium adsorption isotherms exhibit apparent high-affinity and
117                                          The adsorption isotherms exhibited an increasing trend in th
118 ocarbon vapours, such as dibromomethane, the adsorption isotherm exhibits an hysteresis loop; a gradu
119                                          The adsorption isotherm followed the Langmuir isotherm model
120 e measurement of the concentration dependent adsorption isotherm for a model protein (fibrinogen); an
121                           At 298 K, the O(2) adsorption isotherm for Cr(3)(BTC)(2) rises steeply to a
122                                          The adsorption isotherm for disperse red 1 on glass was foun
123                                          The adsorption isotherm for rhodamine 6G on glass was found
124 L) = 0.99 and R(2) = 0.997) was the best fit adsorption isotherm for the dye removal.
125 imulations were carried out to determine the adsorption isotherms for a given adsorbent-adsorbate int
126     This prompted us to examine low-pressure adsorption isotherms for a wide range of samples and led
127                                      Methane adsorption isotherms for activated FMOF-1 attained volum
128 nge of concentrations were used to construct adsorption isotherms for all five neurotransmitters, fro
129                            Simulated methane adsorption isotherms for Cu3(btc)2 are shown to exhibit
130  measurements included surface pressure time adsorption isotherms for dispersed surfactants with diff
131     The examination of low-pressure nitrogen adsorption isotherms for FDU-1 samples, whose pore entra
132                              The H 2 and D 2 adsorption isotherms for M'MOF 1 at 77.3 and 87.3 K were
133 tion instrument that can measure equilibrium adsorption isotherms for mixtures of gases at conditions
134 Monte Carlo simulations were used to predict adsorption isotherms for nitrogen in a series of MOFs.
135  presents a unique inventory of experimental adsorption isotherms for over 130 mixtures of organic co
136 d to accomplish the following: (i) construct adsorption isotherms for the interactions of ConA and ja
137                  Analysis of simulated R134a adsorption isotherms for various defect-containing atomi
138 m causes a transformation in the equilibrium adsorption isotherm from a Langmuir type to a Freundlich
139    Herein, we show, via a combination of gas adsorption isotherms, gas breakthrough experiments, neut
140 les can be modeled in terms of Langmuir-type adsorption isotherms (Hill model).
141 of adsorption (Qst) and the steepness of the adsorption isotherm in the low-pressure region.
142 ental site availability (76.5%), we obtained adsorption isotherms in close agreement with those in ex
143  to 8 degrees C via the observation of water adsorption isotherms in SWNTs measured by nuclear magnet
144                                     The N(2) adsorption isotherms indicate a reduction in the BET sur
145                                              Adsorption isotherms indicate an adsorption capacity gre
146                                              Adsorption isotherms indicate nearly quantitative surfac
147                                              Adsorption isotherms indicate reversible adsorption, wit
148 ited similar XRD patterns and their nitrogen adsorption isotherms indicated a good-quality cage-like
149       The fitting accuracy of the Freundlich adsorption isotherm is higher than that of the Langmuir
150                             The predicted H2 adsorption isotherm is in excellent agreement with the o
151                        Notably, the Langmuir adsorption isotherm is well-aligned with the adsorption
152 gies, but the measurement of porosity by gas adsorption isotherms is slow, taking around one day per
153 hich corresponds to the initial slope of the adsorption isotherm) is approximately twice as large for
154                                     From the adsorption isotherms, it was possible to deduce the corr
155                                     The H(2) adsorption isotherms measured at 40 - 150 K reflect the
156                                              Adsorption isotherms measured at Tl(+) concentrations fr
157                                     Nitrogen adsorption isotherms measured for 1d at 77 and 87 K reve
158                                          Our adsorption isotherm measurements at 298 K and 35 bar for
159                      Resonantly enhanced SHG adsorption isotherm measurements carried out at the sili
160                                 The Langmuir adsorption isotherm model elucidates binding kinetics, r
161 dsorption processes, offering an alternative adsorption isotherm model without prior assuming adsorpt
162 ption data to the appropriate multi-Langmuir adsorption isotherm model, were analyzed and compared.
163 phy was derived in the case of a bi-Langmuir adsorption isotherm model.
164 equilibrium concentrations regardless of the adsorption isotherm models and showed less prediction de
165                                     The best adsorption isotherm models are the bi-Langmuir and the t
166 ic equilibrium concentrations or for certain adsorption isotherm models.
167 kinetics and the Freundlich model describing adsorption isotherms most accurately.
168                                              Adsorption isotherms obtained through volumetric measure
169 STFC Rutherford Appleton Laboratory along an adsorption isotherm of 22 degrees C and pressures of 25
170 port an unusual hysteresis step in the CO(2) adsorption isotherm of a 2D COF, TAPB-OMeTA.
171  D, based on measuring both the water vapour adsorption isotherm of a given substance, and its abilit
172 is finding has been correlated to the excess adsorption isotherm of acetonitrile/water binary mixture
173                                              Adsorption isotherm of Cur into Alg was fitted with the
174                                          The adsorption isotherm of DEHP on the stainless steel chamb
175       In addition, the sorption kinetics and adsorption isotherm of phthalates on stainless steel cha
176  In addition, it was shown that kinetics and adsorption isotherm of the dye removal process followed
177  imaging is used to construct a quantitative adsorption isotherm of the hybridization adsorption on a
178 e concentrated samples demonstrated that the adsorption isotherm of the zwitterionic species is an an
179                                       The N2 adsorption isotherm of ZIF-90 shows a highly porous mate
180 , grand canonical Monte Carlo simulations of adsorption isotherms of CO(2) and CH(4) in COK-17 confir
181 investigate CO(2)/H(2)O coadsorption, binary adsorption isotherms of CO(2) and H(2)O were measured on
182                               Pure component adsorption isotherms of CO(2), CH(4), and N(2) were meas
183                      The changes in moisture adsorption isotherms of commercial biscuits during stora
184                                        Water adsorption isotherms of dense CNT membranes suggest that
185                               The dihydrogen adsorption isotherms of eight metal-organic frameworks (
186 o our knowledge, this is the first report of adsorption isotherms of fluorocarbon R134a in MOFs.
187 ing breakthrough experiments and analysis of adsorption isotherms of gas mixtures.
188                                     Hydrogen adsorption isotherms of irradiated samples indicate high
189                                          The adsorption isotherms of linear and branched fatty acids
190 strate can exert a profound influence on the adsorption isotherms of liquids.
191                                          The adsorption isotherms of phenol and caffeine were acquire
192                             Single component adsorption isotherms of phenol and caffeine were measure
193                              The competitive adsorption isotherms of rac-1-phenyl-1-propanol on cellu
194                                      Indeed, adsorption isotherms of the probe indicate the presence
195 ngs explain an apparent paradox whereby PFAS adsorption isotherms often suggest minimal mutual intera
196 ls in solution were used to assemble surface adsorption isotherms on Au colloid revealing surface cov
197               In this work, we determined CO adsorption isotherms on Cu in a broad pH range of 7.2-12
198  describe even qualitatively the shape of Ar adsorption isotherms on hydrated and dehydrated Cu-BTC s
199 nique is developed to quantitatively measure adsorption isotherms on porous materials in solvent and
200 Raman spectroscopy in determining binary gas adsorption isotherms on the microscale with metal-organi
201                              The equilibrium adsorption isotherms on two otherwise identical polymers
202                                              Adsorption-isotherms on these resins were better fitted
203 rmonic generation as a means to probe either adsorption isotherms or the kinetics of adsorption/desor
204                                          The adsorption isotherm parameters (number of types of adsor
205  rapid, economical determination of the best adsorption isotherm parameters for phenol.
206 For proof of concept, the steric mass action adsorption isotherm parameters of a binary test set of p
207 rom MLP-based Monte Carlo simulations, water adsorption isotherms predicted in STAMs match well with
208  both sorbents is best described by the Sips adsorption isotherm (R(2) >= 0.995) and a pseudo-n(th) o
209 librium aspects of the observed experimental adsorption isotherms, rate and affinity constants can be
210 f toxin-MOF interactions, while liquid-phase adsorption isotherms readily allow for the determination
211               It was shown that the Langmuir adsorption isotherm recapitulates a general trend of sig
212                                     Chromate adsorption isotherms recorded at pH 7 are suggestive of
213 -dicarboxylate) that feature step-shaped CO2 adsorption isotherms resulting from cooperative and reve
214 theory presented in part 1, yielded reliable adsorption isotherm results that were essentially indepe
215                        High-pressure methane adsorption isotherms revealed a high total gravimetric a
216                      Variable temperature H2 adsorption isotherms revealed strong adsorption at the o
217                                     Moisture adsorption isotherms showed improved water adsorption ca
218                           Finally, the CO(2) adsorption isotherms showed that activated amorphous car
219 ion of the adsorbed DCF amount as the linear adsorption isotherm shows.
220 xerogels were characterized through nitrogen adsorption isotherms, small-angle X-ray scattering (SAXS
221                                 Experimental adsorption isotherm studies indicate that the sorption c
222                                      Various adsorption isotherms such as Freundlich, Temkin, Dubinin
223  (As(III)) and arsenate (As(V)) ions and the adsorption isotherms suggested different adsorption ener
224  1 and 50 mM [H], g(H) can be fitted with an adsorption isotherm, suggesting the presence of a proton
225 ifting and two adsorption steps in the CO(2) adsorption isotherm, suggesting tunability of the interl
226  retention factors) and the nonlinear (i.e., adsorption isotherms, surface heterogeneity, saturation
227 ccurate in fitting the experimental bisolute adsorption isotherms than RAST.
228  +/- 25 lipids when analyzed with a Langmuir adsorption isotherm) than to zwitterionic PC SUVs (K(d)
229  modelled successfully using a Langmuir-like adsorption isotherm that incorporates the formation of h
230  a methodology to obtain chemically accurate adsorption isotherms that fully account for framework fl
231 ge' adsorbents, with unusual step-shaped CO2 adsorption isotherms that shift markedly with temperatur
232                             According to the adsorption isotherm the best temperature of operation wa
233                          Assuming a Langmuir adsorption isotherm, the dissociation constant of the pe
234                     From the analysis of the adsorption isotherm, the equilibrium adsorption constant
235           According to the inhibitor thermal adsorption isotherm, the steel surface is complexed base
236     In addition, by assuming a Langmuir-type adsorption isotherm to measure the initial binding rate,
237 tion equations and includes a multicomponent adsorption isotherm to predict the competitive adsorptio
238 so/microporous monoliths demonstrate Type II adsorption isotherms to achieve benchmark volumetric wor
239 on capture field, such as the correlation of adsorption isotherms to moisture-swing performance, the
240                                   By fitting adsorption isotherms to the modified model using epsilon
241 resence of water can alter the nature of the adsorption isotherm under nonlinear conditions.
242 mpA to montmorillonite was measured, and the adsorption isotherm was determined.
243 n CO(2) was adsorbed first and then an H(2)O adsorption isotherm was measured, no significant H(2)O a
244 orbed on MOF-808-TFA, and a subsequent CO(2) adsorption isotherm was measured, the CO(2) adsorption w
245                        A linearized Langmuir adsorption isotherm was used to obtain information regar
246 on cyclotron resonance mass spectrometry and adsorption isotherms, we catalogue the compositional dif
247                                     Based on adsorption isotherms, we obtained dissociation constants
248                                          The adsorption isotherms were all convex upward (langmuirian
249                  The Langmuir and Freundlich adsorption isotherms were applied to the experimental da
250                           The mobility-based adsorption isotherms were constructed from both computer
251 icochemical properties on this relationship, adsorption isotherms were generated for a suite of polyc
252  ion concentrations in the bulk water, their adsorption isotherms were measured.
253                                          The adsorption isotherms were obtained using alkyl surfactan
254                                              Adsorption isotherms were well fitted by the Langmuir mo
255 om fitting experimental points to a Langmuir adsorption isotherm, were approximately 1500 pS and 300
256 nt porosity as evidenced by their type I gas adsorption isotherms with CO(2) (g).
257 on models were tested by comparing simulated adsorption isotherms with experimental isotherms on a hi
258 enol adsorption by yeast was studied through adsorption isotherms with Saccharomyces cerevisiae BY474
259 s one-dimensional channels, as determined by adsorption isotherms, X-ray crystallography and density-
260    Pair distribution function analysis, N(2) adsorption isotherms, X-ray diffraction patterns, and in

 
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