| 11. | Figure 1 shows a typical water sorption result from a DVS experiment for a microcrystalline cellulose sample.
|
| 12. | This region is also called Henry's law region or linear region of the sorption isotherm.
|
| 13. | This relationship between water activity and moisture content at a given temperature is called the moisture sorption isotherm.
|
| 14. | Because the sorption to soil and sediment is considered high, dichlofenthion is not a highly mobile compound.
|
| 15. | The overall conclusion of the study was that the organoclays studied have considerable capacity for heavy metal sorption.
|
| 16. | In general, a vapor sorption isotherm shows the absorption " ( sorbate penetrates the bulk ).
|
| 17. | The shape and location of the isotherm hysteresis can elucidate information about the sorption mechanism and sample porosity.
|
| 18. | The sorption coefficient is a means of specifying a pesticide's tendency to bind to soil particles.
|
| 19. | Research has also shown that pretreatment of glassware and plastic surfaces can reduce radionuclide sorption by saturating the sites.
|
| 20. | A more general term is " sorption ", which covers absorption, adsorption, and ion exchange.
|