2002
DOI: 10.1023/a:1021270812985
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“…Dhara et al [25] observed that a decrease in phenol ratio in water changed the glass transition temperature of polyester and disperse dye solubility, leading to a deviation from a linear sorption isotherm. Smirnova et al [26] also found that the slope of the isotherm decreased as the concentration increased using medicine with poor aqueous solubility. This paper proposes a sorption hypothesis for sorbates with low aqueous solubility such as disperse dyes and tendencies to agglomerate.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 95%
“…Dhara et al [25] observed that a decrease in phenol ratio in water changed the glass transition temperature of polyester and disperse dye solubility, leading to a deviation from a linear sorption isotherm. Smirnova et al [26] also found that the slope of the isotherm decreased as the concentration increased using medicine with poor aqueous solubility. This paper proposes a sorption hypothesis for sorbates with low aqueous solubility such as disperse dyes and tendencies to agglomerate.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 95%