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Absorption of chlorine and mercury in sulfite solutionsRoy, Sharmistha. Rochelle, Gary T. January 2002 (has links)
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Texas at Austin, 2002. / Supervisor: Gary T. Rochelle. Vita. Includes bibliographical references. Also available from UMI.
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Olefin/paraffin separation by reactive absorptionReine, Travis Allen 28 August 2008 (has links)
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Photophysics of perylene diimides in solutions and self-assembled filmsTang, Tingji 28 August 2008 (has links)
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CHARACTERIZATION OF THE SOLID-LIQUID INTERFACE ON CHEMICALLY MODIFIED PARTICULATE SURFACES (CHROMATOGRAPHY, ISOTHERM).Gorse, Joseph, III January 1985 (has links)
A method for representing solid-liquid sorption behavior of solutes by a two step equilibrium is shown to correlate well with observed sorption behavior. By fitting a three term expression to isotherm plots of solute surface concentration vs. the concentration in the bulk solvent the two distribution constants as well as the maximum sorption capacity are determined. Isotherms for hydrocarbon-modified silica are determined for various solvents and solutes. Interpretation of sorption behavior is presented in terms of values determined for sorption capacity and the distribution coefficients. The isotherm model parameters are shown to correlate to the chromatographic retention parameter, k'. Sorption capacity is proposed as a more meaningful representation of the chromatographic phase ratio. Reversed-phase chromatographic retention and efficiency are shown to be affected by ion modifiers as well as the temperature history of a system when a totally aqueous mobile phase is used. The dynamic nature of the octylsilane modified surface is discussed in terms of changes which are induced by cations exchanged on the silica surface and imbibed organic solvent in the bonded hydrocarbon chain previously used to condition the surface. Both polar and non-polar solutes are used and their retention behavior allows interpretation of changes in specific regions of the surface. The development of magnetic Field-Flow Fractionation (Magnetic FFF), a separation technique for small magnetic particles, is described as well as the parameters which affect such separations. The use of a FFF device to characterize small particle suspensions is demonstrated. The change in turbidimetric response of iron oxide particle suspensions in a spectrophotometric device under the influence of a magnetic field is interpreted in terms of the difference in particle shape.
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Extension of the linear dynamic range for high resolution continuum source atomic absorption spectrometry and its application in the analysis of biological samples. / The linear dynamic range for high resolution continuum source atomic absorption spectrometryHlongwane, Mokgadi Miranda. January 2013 (has links)
M. Tech. Chemistry / Recently, traditional electro-thermal atomic absorption spectrometry has lost its popularity to other multi-element spectrometric techniques. Limited linear determination range, which is usually two orders of magnitude, is one of the reasons for the loss. As a result, tens of calibration standards and diluted samples have become an indispensable part of the electro-thermal atomic absorption spectrometric analysis, particularly if numerous samples containing a broad concentration range of analytes are to be analysed. The objective of this work was to establish the mechanism of absorption signals for high concentrations of analyte atoms in the absorption volume. Secondly, to employ the findings for HR-CS ET-AAS data quantification, within a broad range of analyte concentrations. It was expected that the sought algorithm would permit the use of the most sensitive analytical lines or those less prone to interferences, independent of the concentration of the respective analyte in the sample.
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Absorption of chlorine and mercury in sulfite solutionsRoy, Sharmistha 23 May 2011 (has links)
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Factors influencing the transport of xanthines across the everted rat jejunumPerry, Dana Fitzpatrick January 1979 (has links)
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Sudden enlargements as fluid acoustic filters, including attached mass effectsBurns, Edward M., 1941- January 1966 (has links)
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An acoustic technique for the measurment of absorption coefficients of aerosol particlesSwinford, Robert Lee, 1949- January 1975 (has links)
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Interaction of gases on microporous solidsYang, Chia Chi 08 1900 (has links)
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