2000
DOI: 10.1016/s0927-7757(99)00247-2
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The adsorption of phosphamidon on the surface of styrene supported zirconium (IV) tungstophosphate: a thermodynamic study

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“…The calculation methods employed are discussed in detail by Niwas. et al [16]. K 0 for the adsorption reaction can be defined as follows:…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The calculation methods employed are discussed in detail by Niwas. et al [16]. K 0 for the adsorption reaction can be defined as follows:…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is supported by the increasing adsorption of DCB with the increase in temperature. Since the free energy changes are negative and are accompanied by positive entropy changes, the reactions are spontaneous with a high affinity for DCB [16]. Adsorption isotherms of as-grown and graphitized CNTs at 25°C are plotted in Fig.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Thermodynamic parameters, such as change in free energy (∆G 0 ), enthalpy (∆H 0 ), and entropy (∆S 0 ) were calculated from the variation of the thermodynamic equilibrium constant K 0 with the change in temperature. The calculation methods used were discussed in detail by Niwas et al (2000). A positive value of ∆H 0 indicated that the adsorption of dieldrin on CA-triolein sphere was endothermic.…”
Section: Sorption Behaviors Of Pops On Triolein-embedded Sorbentmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Thermodynamic parameters, such as the change in free energy (DG 0 ), enthalpy (DH 0 ) and entropy (DS 0 ), were calculated from the variation of the thermodynamic equilibrium constant K 0 with the change in temperature. The calculation methods employed are discussed in detail by Niwas et al (2000). The value of K 0 for the adsorption reaction can be defined as follows:…”
Section: Thermodynamic Analysis Of Pops Absorption On Ca-triolein Absmentioning
confidence: 99%