| 21. | Notable examples of prospective applications are catalysis, sorption, gas sensing, ion exchange, optics, and photovoltaics.
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| 22. | The "'piezoelectric sorption "'instrument compares the changes in frequency of hydroscopically coated quartz oscillators.
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| 23. | Selective sorption topics covered include the modification and utilization of biosorbents and the use of selective ligands for metal sorption.
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| 24. | Selective sorption topics covered include the modification and utilization of biosorbents and the use of selective ligands for metal sorption.
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| 25. | The journal also publishes research on hybrid processes combining ion exchange and waste minimization in ion exchange and sorption processes.
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| 26. | Industrious biosorption is often done by using sorption columns as seen in "'Figure 1 " '.
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| 27. | Soil sorption is proportional to carbon chain length, with a length of 14 and more having the highest sorption rate.
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| 28. | Soil sorption is proportional to carbon chain length, with a length of 14 and more having the highest sorption rate.
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| 29. | Although water sorption experiments are most common, the use of organic vapor in DVS experiments can reveal additional sample properties.
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| 30. | Then a sorption pump would be used to bring the pressure down to 10 " 4 Torr ( 10 mPa ).
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