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Hydrodynamics of the cocurrent downflow of a gas and a foaming liquid through a packed bed. Part I. Estimation of the transition boundary between the…

2004

Abstract In the study the results of investigations are presented aimed at determining such values of the operating parameters for which the change of the hydrodynamic regime occurs from the gas continuous flow (GCF) to the pulsing flow (PF). Nitrogen, helium and argon were used as the gas phase while the liquid phase was formed by the aqueous solutions of the alcohols C 1 –C 4 of the concentrations which ensured the foaming of the system. Thus a wide range of physicochemical properties of the system was covered in the experiments. The present study, as well as Part II, contain a wealth of experimental data which characterise the PF through the packing for the foam-forming systems. It is de…

Packed bedAqueous solutionArgonProcess Chemistry and TechnologyGeneral Chemical EngineeringEnergy Engineering and Power Technologychemistry.chemical_elementBoundary (topology)ThermodynamicsGeneral ChemistryNitrogenIndustrial and Manufacturing EngineeringchemistryFlow (mathematics)Flow mapHeliumChemical Engineering and Processing: Process Intensification
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Towards the column bed stabilization of columns in capillary electroendosmotic chromatography

2000

This article discusses a novel method generating a continuous bed inside the CEC column. The column bed composed of microparticulate reversed-phase silica is completely immobilized by a hydrothermal treatment using water for the immobilization process. This process eliminates the manufacture of frits of both ends of the column and all problems associated with their preparation. Fundamental studies on operational parameters will be presented such as the dependence of the immobilization on the column temperature, the type of stationary phase and the column back pressure. The immobilized CEC columns show the same high column efficiency as packed columns with frits.

Packed bedChromatographyChemistryBack pressureCapillary actionSilicon dioxideOrganic ChemistryGeneral MedicineReversed-phase chromatographyBiochemistryAnalytical Chemistrychemistry.chemical_compoundElectrochromatographyColumn (typography)Particle sizeJournal of Chromatography A
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A molecular approach to remove lead from drinking water

2005

Abstract Corrosion of lead-containing plumbings is responsible for significant contamination of tap water, which can reach several hundreds of micrograms per liter. According to a decision of the European Council applicable in 2013, the maximal lead level in tap water should not exceed 10 μg l −1 . A new concept has been explored that relies on solid-phase extraction by covalent attachment of a lead-selective macrocyclic sequestering agent onto the surface of silica gel. An N -carbamoylmethyl substituted 1,4,8,11-tetraazacyclotetradecane (cyclam) derivative was shown to exhibit favorable protonation properties together with an almost 10 6 -fold selectivity for lead over calcium. Structural …

Packed bedChromatographyChemistrySilica gelInorganic chemistryAlkalinityHuman decontaminationCondensed Matter PhysicsAtomic and Molecular Physics and OpticsElectronic Optical and Magnetic MaterialsMetalchemistry.chemical_compoundTap watervisual_artCyclamMaterials Chemistryvisual_art.visual_art_mediumSolid phase extractionPhysical and Theoretical ChemistrySpectroscopyJournal of Molecular Liquids
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Performance of porous silica layers in open-tubular columns for liquid chromatography

1989

Abstract Progress has been made in the preparation of porous silica layers in fused-silica capillaries for open-tubular liquid chromatography. The porous silica layer is prepared by (i) static coating of the silica precursor, polyethoxysiloxane (PES), followed by (ii) converting the PES film into a porous silica layer with ammonia solution. The porous silica layer can be easily modified by silane reagents commonly used in packed column high-performance liquid chromatography. The performance of the silica layer with the different phase systems was tested with polyaromatic hydrocarbons and derivatized amino acids as samples.

Packed bedChromatographyOrganic Chemistrytechnology industry and agricultureGeneral Medicinerespiratory systemPorous glassBiochemistrySilaneAnalytical Chemistrychemistry.chemical_compoundchemistryReagentPorosityLayer (electronics)Fumed silicaHydrophobic silicaJournal of Chromatography A
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On-fibre solid-phase microextraction coupled to conventional liquid chromatography versus in-tube solid-phase microextraction coupled to capillary li…

2006

This paper compares the advantages and disadvantages of two different configurations for the extraction of triazines from water samples: (1) on-fibre solid-phase microextraction (SPME) coupled to conventional liquid chromatography (LC); and (2) in-tube SPME coupled to capillary LC. In-tube SPME has been effected either with a packed column or with an open capillary column. A critical evaluation of the main parameters affecting the performance of each method has been carried out in order to select the most suitable approach according to the requirements of the analysis. In the on-fibre SPME configuration the fibre coating was polydimethylsiloxane (PDMS)-divinylbenzene (DVB). The limits of de…

Packed bedDetection limitChromatographyPolydimethylsiloxaneTriazinesChemistryCapillary actionOrganic ChemistryAnalytical chemistryWaterGeneral MedicineReversed-phase chromatographySolid-phase microextractionBiochemistryHigh-performance liquid chromatographyAnalytical Chemistrychemistry.chemical_compoundSample preparationHumic SubstancesChromatography Liquid
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Particle packed columns and monolithic columns in high-performance liquid chromatography-comparison and critical appraisal

2007

The review highlights the fundamentals and the most prominent achievements in the field of high-performance liquid chromatography (HPLC) column development over a period of nearly 50 years. After a short introduction on the structure and function of HPLC columns, the first part treats the major steps and processes in the manufacture of a particle packed column: synthesis and control of particle morphology, sizing and size analysis, packing procedures and performance characterization. The next section is devoted to three subjects, which reflect the recent development and the main future directions of packed columns: minimum particle size of packing, totally porous vs. core/shell particles an…

Packed bedMiniaturizationChromatographyMonolithic HPLC columnChemistryOrganic ChemistryGeneral MedicineSilicon DioxideBiochemistryFractionation Field FlowSizingAnalytical ChemistryMicroscopy Electron TransmissionColumn (typography)Microscopy Electron ScanningMiniaturizationParticleParticle sizeParticle SizePorosityChromatography High Pressure LiquidJournal of Chromatography A
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Hydrodynamics of a cocurrent downflow of gas and foaming liquid through the packed bed. Part II. Liquid holdup and gas pressure drop

2003

Abstract In the present study the results of experiments have been presented whose aim was to determine the values of liquid holdup as well as gas pressure drop through the packing for systems foaming under the pulse flow regime. On the basis of 245 experimental points for the pulse flow regime the verification of the models describing the hydrodynamics of the system has been performed. Attention was focused on the models of Benkrid et al. (Chem. Eng. Sci. 52 (1997) 4021), Pina et al. (AIChE J. 47 (2001) 19) and Fourar et al. (Chem. Eng. Sci. 56 (2001) 5987). It has been concluded that none of the models analysed describes the hydrodynamics of the foaming systems with enough accuracy. Next,…

Packed bedPressure dropChemistryProcess Chemistry and TechnologyGeneral Chemical EngineeringDrop (liquid)Energy Engineering and Power TechnologyThermodynamicsGeneral ChemistryPulse flowIndustrial and Manufacturing EngineeringBoundary layerGas pressureLiquid holdupChemical Engineering and Processing: Process Intensification
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Towards the ultimate minimum particle diameter of silica packings in capillary electrochromatography.

2000

Porous silica beads with an average particle diameter between 0.2 and 3 microm have been applied as packing material in capillary electrochromatography (CEC). The experiments were directed to investigate whether it is really feasible and as promising as expected to use such small particles. In CEC, plate heights of H approximately/= 1-2 d(p) can be achieved which is smaller than the plate heights usually attained in high-performance liquid chromatography. Using a capillary packed with 0.5 microm silica beads we achieved a plate height of H = 3 d(p) indicating the presence of dispersive effects like Joule heating. Calculations demonstrate that at a field strength of about 800 V cm(-1) one th…

Packed bedQuality ControlCapillary electrochromatographyChromatographyChemistryCapillary actionOrganic ChemistryAnalytical chemistryElectro-osmosisElectrophoresis CapillaryGeneral MedicineSilicon DioxideBiochemistryAnalytical ChemistryCapillary electrophoresisElectrochromatographyModels ChemicalZeta potentialPoint of zero chargeParticle SizeJournal of chromatography. A
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MODELING OF A TiO2-COATED QUARTZ -WOOL PACKED-BED PHOTOCATALYTIC REACTOR

2010

A fixed-bed, photocatalytic laboratory reactor aimed to degrade pollutants from water streams was designed and built. Quartz wool coated with a thin film of TiO2 was employed as the reactor filling. The photocatalyst was placed in the reactor forming a loose packing to guarantee the intimate contact among reactants, photons, and the photocatalytic surface. This reactor was employed to study the photocatalytic decomposition of a model pollutant (formic acid). A reactor–radiation–reaction model was developed, which was comprised of the reactor mass balance, radiation model, and kinetic model for the degradation of formic acid. The local superficial rate of photon absorption, which was necessa…

Packed bedSettore ING-IND/26 - Teoria Dello Sviluppo Dei Processi ChimiciChemistryIngeniería de Procesos QuímicosProcess Chemistry and TechnologyQuartz woolSettore ING-IND/25 - Impianti Chimicipacked-bed reactor quartz wool photocatalysis TiO2 kinetics formic acid.Kinetic schemeMineralogyINGENIERÍAS Y TECNOLOGÍASKinetic energyCatalysisIngeniería QuímicaChemical engineeringMass transferPacked-bed reactorPhotocatalysisTiO2FiberPhysics::Chemical PhysicsPhotocatalysisPlug flow reactor modelAbsorption (electromagnetic radiation)General Environmental Science
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Radiation model of a TiO2-coated, quartz wool, packed-bed photocatalytic reactor

2010

The radiation field of a packed-bed photocatalytic reactor filled with quartz wool coated with titanium dioxide was modeled using the Monte Carlo technique and the following information: the radiation flux emitted by the lamps, the diameter size distribution of the quartz fiber cloth, the mass of quartz fibers and of TiO2 that was immobilized on the fiber surface as well as the refractive index and the spectral absorption coefficient of the materials of the system. Modeling predictions were validated with radiometer measurements of the transmitted radiation through the reactor, the root mean square error being < 9.7%. Finally, by means of a parametric study, the validated model was used to …

Packed bedSettore ING-IND/26 - Teoria Dello Sviluppo Dei Processi ChimiciEnvironmental EngineeringEnergy distributionMaterials scienceRadiation modelpacked-bed reactor photocatalysis radiation modeling quartz wool Monte CarloSettore ING-IND/25 - Impianti ChimiciGeneral Chemical EngineeringMineralogypacked-bed reactorINGENIERÍAS Y TECNOLOGÍASradiation modelingIngeniería QuímicaWoolquartz woolphotocatalysisQuartzBiotechnologyNuclear chemistryAIChE Journal
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