The remaining land has been further treated by solidification, bio-remediation and indirect thermal desorption. |
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This was followed by plasma desorption in the 1970s, which uses high energy ions to desorb and ionise molecules. |
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The land was then treated by a variety of methods, including solidification, bioremediation and indirect thermal desorption. |
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In general, desorption of supported membranes is hard to control if multivalent interaction sites have to be broken. |
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For good performance, the sorbent must be replaced or regenerated before it approaches the desorption process. |
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Additional work has been carried out on mass changes between atmosphere and vacuum due to physisorption and desorption. |
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Thus, although the earth material is able to absorb a great quantity of moisture, desorption is carried out relatively slowly. |
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Sampling on porous material, desorption by carbon sulphide and quantification by gas phase chromatography. |
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A field test of a new high-temperature thermal desorption remediation technique will also be included as part of the Phase II investigation. |
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Many materials will work well for a few cycles of adsorption and its reverse, desorption. |
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It should be noted that the relationship Aw vs. mc was determined only by desorption a sorption isotherm might be expected to vary slightly. |
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The desorption efficiency is determined by injecting a known amount of sample onto the sorbent, desorbing it and analysing the amount recovered. |
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The fumes go through a desorption stack so the carbon dioxide may be separated from the other combustion products. |
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Studies of the electrochemical desorption of the xanthate layer supported the fact that xanthic acids spontaneously form a self-assembled monolayer on the electrode. |
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Numerous factors contribute to protein desorption and ionization. |
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The chemical analysis of VOCs was carried out with thermal desorption gas chromatography and an automatic thermal desorber coupled to PE 8700 gas chromatograph. |
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We used a thermal desorption unit double-stage desorber to transfer compounds from the 2-mm Carbotrap to a gas chromatograph or a GC-mass spectrometer. |
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The suppression of the photodynamic potency of aluminum phthalocyanines was attributed to desorption of the dyes from lipid bilayers induced by fluoride or hydroxyl ions. |
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The conference will also discuss the topic of EOR technique by using solar energy to reduce energy consumption and thermal desorption. |
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During the desorption phase, heat is supplied to the refrigerant-bonded sorbent and its temperature is increased. |
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In addition to these remedial options, there are a variety of dredged material treatment technologies such as thermal desorption, solvent extraction and soil washing. |
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The content of oxygen dissolved in the resin was determined by desorption and measuring the quantity of oxygen desorbed. |
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Thermal desorption can be used to treat contamination with heavy hydrocarbons, and stabilisation and containment can prevent the spread of massive pollution. |
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Emulsifying products also facilitate the desorption of the pollutant by the rocks, then help to disperse the pollutant in the natural environment. |
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The most common method involves passing the lean CO2-laden flue gas through a solvent in an absorption column, followed by desorption or stripping column. |
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When the pressure on the coal bed is removed by mining, the methane is desorbed, with the rate of desorption dependant on the characteristics of the particular seam. |
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Thermal desorption spectroscopy technique was used to investigate the effect of carbon nanotubes crystal structure on adsorption kinetics of benzene, water, and n-pentane. |
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The instrument generates the complete absorption and desorption isotherms in approximately 24 hours with greater than 50 points on each isotherm curve. |
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It can be shown that for a linear sorption model the equilibrium partition coefficient is simply the ratio of the adsorption to desorption rate coefficients. |
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