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Fixed‐Bed Removal of Free and Complexed Ni from Synthetic and Industrial Aqueous Solutions

2008

Abstract This paper evaluates the application of several biosorbents for Ni removal from aqueous solutions in the absence and in the presence of EDTA. Fixed bed experiments were performed (Ni influent concentration, 2 mg dm−3; EDTA doses, 0, 5, and 10 mg dm−3; pH=7) to study the process feasibility as refining after conventional physicochemical treatment. In absence of EDTA, uptake capacity followed the order peat > Posidonia oceanica > chitosan > chitin ≫ Scharlau AC. Maximum uptakes of 8.95 mg g−1 and 5.10 mg g−1 were found for peat and Posidonia oceanica, respectively. In the presence of EDTA, removal capacity decreased for all biosorbents; Ni was detected in the effluent from the beginn…

Aqueous solutionbiologyProcess Chemistry and TechnologyGeneral Chemical EngineeringBiosorptionchemistry.chemical_elementFiltration and SeparationGeneral Chemistrybiology.organism_classificationChitosanchemistry.chemical_compoundNickelchemistryPosidonia oceanicamedicineEffluentRefining (metallurgy)Nuclear chemistryActivated carbonmedicine.drugSeparation Science and Technology
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Some working principles of heterogeneous photocatalysis by semiconductors

1993

The present paper outlines some of the principles which are the working base for the photocatalytic processes: we refer to those photocatalytic processes performed using irradiated semiconductors. The steps related to the photoproduction of electron-hole pairs and their separation are discussed. It is also shown how the step of pair separation induces the formation of various chemical species, some of which are useful for the oxidation reactions. It is also shown that in order to reach a detailed description of photocatalytic processes it is necessary to have the knowledge of both the electronic and the physicochemical features of the semiconductors. The paper finally reports a case study r…

Aqueous solutionbusiness.industryChemistryGeneral Chemical EngineeringPhotoelectrochemistryInorganic chemistryNanotechnologyElectron holeElectrocatalystChemical speciesSemiconductorAdsorptionElectrochemistryPhotocatalysisbusinessElectrochimica Acta
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Consolidation and protection by nanolime: recent advances for the conservation of the graffiti, Carceri dello Steri Palermo and of the 18th century l…

2014

Abstract Nanolime dispersed in 2-propanol was extensively used for the consolidation of wall paintings. The knowledge of the advances of this methodology dealing with all the possible effects associated with the nanolime new material in conservation is fundamental to assess and improve the technique. In this paper, four different dispersions of Ca(OH) 2 nanoparticles were characterised by Small Angle X-rays Scattering technique (SAXS) and Transmission Electron Microscopy (TEM) in order to achieve information on size, shape, polydispersity, agglomeration, and crystal structure (by SAED patterns) of the particles. Once characterised, the dispersions were tested in two different case studies, …

ArcheologyMaterials scienceAbsorption of waterConsolidation (soil)Small-angle X-ray scatteringScanning electron microscopeMaterials Science (miscellaneous)DispersityMetallurgyWall paintings conservationNanoparticleConservationNanoscienceChemistry (miscellaneous)Transmission electron microscopyPorous materialsSelected area diffractionComposite materialNanotechnologieGeneral Economics Econometrics and FinanceSpectroscopyConsolidationNanolimeSettore CHIM/02 - Chimica Fisica
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Influence of annealing atmosphere on photoelectrochemical response of TiO2 nanotubes anodized under controlled hydrodynamic conditions

2021

[EN] The influence of three annealing atmospheres (air, nitrogen and argon) and the use of controlled hydrodynamic conditions (from 0 to 5000 rpm) on morphological, structural, chemical and photoelectrochemical properties of TiO2 nanotubes have been evaluated. For this purpose, different characterization techniques have been used: Field Emission Scanning Electron Microscopy, Raman Confocal Laser Spectroscopy, X-Ray Diffraction, X-Ray Photoelectron Spectroscopy, Incident Photon-to-electron Conversion Efficiency measurements, ultraviolet-visible absorption spectra, Mott-Schottky analysis and photoelectrochemical water splitting tests. According to the results, it can be concluded that both hy…

ArgonAbsorption spectroscopyAnnealing (metallurgy)General Chemical EngineeringPhysics::Opticschemistry.chemical_elementThermal treatmentHydrodynamic conditions photoelectrochemical water splittingINGENIERIA QUIMICAAnalytical ChemistryAnnealing atmosphereCondensed Matter::Materials Sciencesymbols.namesakechemistryX-ray photoelectron spectroscopyChemical engineeringTiO2 nanotubesPhysics::Atomic and Molecular ClustersElectrochemistrysymbolsWater splittingAnodizationSpectroscopyRaman spectroscopyJournal of Electroanalytical Chemistry
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Sorption of argon and nitrogen on network types of zeolites and aluminophosphates

1991

Abstract Synthetic zeolites and aluminophosphates comprising 10- and 12- membered ring openings, unidimensional and network type of pore systems (MFI, MEL, ERI, LTA, AEL, AFI and FAU) were used as model adsorbents to examine the impact of micropore structure on the sorption properties. Argon and nitrogen were employed as adsorptives. Adsorption measurements were carried out on gravimetric and volumetric sorption devices and also monitored by microcalorimetry. From the low coverage regime of the isotherm Henry's constants and isosteric heats of adsorption were derived. Both quantities allowed the discrimination between 10- and 12- membered ring systems. Unidimensional 10- and 12- membered ri…

ArgonAdsorptionchemistryInorganic chemistryNeutron diffractionchemistry.chemical_elementPhysical chemistryGravimetric analysisSorptionMicroporous materialMolecular sieveNitrogen
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High Resolution Sorption Studies of Argon and Nitrogen on Large Crystals of Aluminophosphate AlPO4-5 AND ZEOLITE ZSM-5

1989

High resolution adsorption (HRADS) with argon and nitrogen at 77 K in the pressure range of 10−6 < p/p° < 0.5 were performed on large crystals of zeolite ZSM-5 (180 μm) and aluminophosphate AlPO4-5 (150 μm) using a novel volumetric device. Multi-step isotherms of both adsorptives on ZSM-5 could be observed for the first time. The adsorption followed by low temperature microcalorimetry resulted in distinct exothermic signals at the steps in the adsorption isotherms. Based on the results of atom-atom potential energy calculations (AAP) as well as independent model building it was shown that 24 ‘kinetic’ adsorbate molecules can be filled into a ZSM-5 unit cell. Experimental results are reasona…

ArgonChemistryInorganic chemistryAnalytical chemistrychemistry.chemical_elementLangmuir adsorption modelSorptionMolecular sieveNitrogensymbols.namesakeAdsorptionsymbolsZSM-5Zeolite
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High-resolution sorption studies of argon and nitrogen on large crystals of microporous zeolite ZSM-5

1989

High resolution adsorption (HRADS) with argon and nitrogen at 77 K were performed on large crystals of zeolite ZSM-5 using a novel volumetric device. Multi-step isotherms for both adsorptives could be observed for the first time. The micropore filling was followed by low temperature microcalorimetry. Exothermic heats of adsorption were found to be correlated with steps in the adsorption isotherms. Based on results from atom-atom potential energy calculations (AAP) as well as from independent model building it is shown that 24 kinetic adsorbate molecules can be situated in a ZSM-5 unit cell. Localized adsorption is presented as possible filling mechanisms. Experimental results are reasonably…

ArgonClinical BiochemistryInorganic chemistryAnalytical chemistryLangmuir adsorption modelchemistry.chemical_elementSorptionGeneral MedicineMicroporous materialNitrogenAnalytical Chemistrysymbols.namesakeAdsorptionchemistrysymbolsGeneral Materials ScienceZSM-5ZeoliteFresenius' Zeitschrift für analytische Chemie
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Determination of the number densities of argon metastables in argon-hydrogen plasma by absorption and self-absorption methods

2006

The number densities of Ar 3s23p54s levels have been measured by means of two methods: a self-absorption method with a mirror behind the discharge vessel and an absorption method with a high-frequency electrodeless discharge lamp. Concentrations ranging from 6 × 107–4 × 109 cm−3 were obtained for the Ar 3s23p54s levels, depending on the argon content (10–100% Ar) in Ar/H2 microwave plasma. The populations of various sublevels of measured resonant and metastable states coincide within the experimental errors. It was observed that values from measurements of both methods are in good agreement.

ArgonGas-discharge lampAnalytical chemistrychemistry.chemical_elementPlasmaCondensed Matter PhysicsIon sourcelaw.inventionchemistrylawMetastabilityDensity of statesPlasma diagnosticsAbsorption (electromagnetic radiation)Plasma Sources Science and Technology
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Ellipsometric thickness and coverage of physisorbed layers of Xe, Kr, Ar and N2 on graphite

1990

Multilayer isotherms of Xe, Kr, Ar and N2 physisorbed on graphite (001) have been studied by ellipsometry. It is shown that the model of Dignam and Fedyk provides an excellent basis for the interpretation of the ellipsometric thickness in terms of the coverage and the polarizability of the admolecules. For N2 conclusions concerning the orientation of the molecule are drawn.

ArgonKryptonchemistry.chemical_elementMineralogyNoble gasSurfaces and InterfacesCondensed Matter PhysicsMolecular physicsSurfaces Coatings and FilmsXenonPhysisorptionchemistryEllipsometryPolarizabilityMaterials ChemistryGraphiteSurface Science
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Raman spectroscopy and high-overtone driven isomerization of glyoxylic acid in solid argon

2013

High-overtone induced chemistry of glyoxylic acid isolated in a low-temperature argon matrix was investigated using Raman spectroscopy. The Raman spectra of two most stable conformers of glyoxylic acid are presented. Upon excitation in high overtone vibrational bands by 532 nm irradiation of the lowest energy conformer most abundant in neat deposited sample, the isomerization of glyoxylic acid was observed. The process most plausible proceeds via absorption into the fifth vibrational overtone state of the OH group or its combination with the torsional vibrational transition. The assignment of the fundamental vibrational spectra was assisted by quantum chemical harmonic and anharmonic vibrat…

ArgonOvertoneAnharmonicitychemistry.chemical_elementPhotochemistrychemistry.chemical_compoundsymbols.namesakechemistryPhysics::Atomic and Molecular ClusterssymbolsRadiology Nuclear Medicine and imagingPhysics::Chemical PhysicsAbsorption (chemistry)Raman spectroscopyConformational isomerismIsomerizationGlyoxylic acidBiomedical Spectroscopy and Imaging
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