The adsorption of amino acids from water on activated carbons.
スポンサーリンク
概要
- 論文の詳細を見る
Freundlich's adsorption constants of 17 amino acids from aqueous solutions onto an activated carbon have been determined and correlated with various physical constants. A good linear relationship is obtained between the adsorption constants and such physical constants as the molecular refraction and the parachor. The adsorption isotherms of amino acids can be predicted from the molecular refraction or the parachor alone.
- 公益社団法人 日本化学会の論文
著者
-
ABE Ikuo
Osaka Municipal Technical Research Institute
-
Hayashi Katsumi
Osaka Municipal Technical Research Institute
-
Kitagawa Mutsuo
Society for Activated Carbon Research
関連論文
- Adsorption of Inhalational Anesthetics and Hydrochlorofluorocarbons on Activatd Carbons as a Biological Model
- Decomposition Degree of Chlorofluorocarbon and Hydrochlorofluorocarbon
- Removal of Endocrine-Disrupting Chemicals in Water using Textile-Related Wastes. Removal of 4-Nonylphenol by Microporous Carbons Prepared from Cotton Waste
- Reaction of Nylon 6 Fiber with Chitosan using Cyanuric Chloride
- INFLUENCE OF SURFACE ACIDITY ON ADSORPTION OF CHLOROFORM ON HYDROPHOBIC SURFACE IN THE AQUEOUS SOLUTION
- ADSORPTIVE PROPERTY OF VOLATILE ANESTHETICS ON HYDROPHOBIC SURFACE
- ADSORPTIVE PROPERTY OF VOLATILE ANESTHETICS ON HYDROPHOBIC SURFACE
- Production of Charcoal and Activated Carbon Using Methane Gas at the San Mateo Landfill Site, the Philippines, and Its Application to Leachate Treatment (第11回廃棄物学会研究発表会) -- (Landfill, Leachate Treatment)
- Wastewater Treatment for Biologically Hard Surfactants
- Pore Structural Analysis of Charcoals by Mercury Intrusion Porosimetry
- The adsorption of amino acids from water on activated carbons.
- Adsorptive mechanism on activated carbon in the liquid phase. I. Free energy change for adsorption of organic compounds from aqueous solution on activated carbon.
- Prediction of adsorption isotherms of organic compounds from water on activated carbons. II. Relative adsorbabilities of elements.
- Adsorptive mechanism on activated carbon in the liquid phase. III. The relationship between the physical constants of organic compounds and their adsorbabilities on activated carbon from an aqueous solution.