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On the modification of solid adsorbents with volatile organics II. The role of the layer adsorbed
Authors:M. M. Kopečni  M. Todorović  J. J. Čomor  R. J. Laub
Affiliation:(1) Chemical Dynamics Laboratory, the Boris Kidric Institute of Nuclear Sciences, P.O. Box 522, 11001 Belgrade, Yugoslavia;(2) Department of Chemistry, San Diego State University, 92182 San Diego, CA, USA
Abstract:Summary This paper presents a continuation of our research dedicated to solid-adsorbent surface modification with what are commonly regarded as volatile and easily eluted organic compounds. Two porous adsorbents were used: natural zeolite (clinoptilolite) and alumina, while the adsorbates employed were n-hepatane and benzene. The results show that a simple injection of volatile adsorbate greatly alters the solid surface adsorption properties. The consequences of volatile modifier application are discussed on the grounds of adsorption isotherms determined at 313K. Possible implications to the ldquotailor made adsorbentsrdquo are outlined as well.Part I, J. Chromatogr.442, 105 (1988)
Keywords:Gas-solid chromatography  Adsorption isotherms  Surface modification  Alumina  Zeolite
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