The General Theory of Sorption Dynamics and Chromatography by Vladimir V. Rachinskii.

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Main Author: Rachinskii, Vladimir V. (Author)
Corporate Author: SpringerLink (Online service)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: New York, NY : Springer US : Imprint: Springer, 1965.
Edition:1st ed. 1965.
Series:Springer eBook Collection.
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Table of Contents:
  • I. Dynamics of Sorption and Its Practical Significance
  • 1. Dynamics of Sorption as a Heterogeneous Process
  • 2. On the History of the Practical Applications of the Phenomenon of Sorption Dynamics. Sorption Technology and Chromatography
  • 3. Problems of Terminology and Classification in the Theory of the Dynamics of Sorption and Chromatography
  • 4. History of the Development of the Theory of Dynamics of Sorption and Chromatography
  • II. General Formulation of the Problem of the Dynamics of Sorption and Methods of Its Solution
  • 1. Formulation of the Problem
  • 2. Equations of the Material Balance
  • 3. Equations of the Kinetics and Statics of Sorption
  • 4. Equations of Hydrodynamics
  • 5. Initial and Boundary Conditions
  • 6. Simplification of the System of Equations of Sorption Dynamics
  • 7. Methods of Solving the Problems of Sorption Dynamics
  • 8. Statistical Method
  • III. Theory of the Frontal Dynamics of Sorption of One Substance
  • 1. Initial Equations
  • 2. Equilibrium Sorption Dynamics in the Absence of Longitudinal Effects (D* =0)
  • 3. Equilibrium Sorption Dynamics under the Action of Longitudinal Effects (D* ? 0)
  • 4. Nonequilibrium Sorption Dynamics in the Absence of Longitudinal Effects (D* = 0)
  • 5. Nonequilibrium Sorption Dynamics under the Action of Longitudinal Effects (D* ? 0)
  • IV. Theory of Frontal Chromatography
  • 1. Equilibrium Sorption Dynamics of a Mixture of Substances in the Absence of Longitudinal Effects (D* = 0)
  • 2. The Frontal Chromatogram
  • 3. Equilibrium Sorption Dynamics of a Mixture of Substances under the Action of Longitudinal Effects (D* ? 0)
  • 4. Nonequilibrium Sorption Dynamics of a Mixture of Substances
  • V. Theory of Elution Chromatography
  • 1. Elution Sorption Dynamics of One Substance
  • 2. Elution Sorption Dynamics of a Mixture of Substances
  • VI. Theory of Displacement Chromatography
  • 1. Equilibrium Displacement Sorption Dynamics in the Absence of Longitudinal Effects (D* = 0)
  • 2. Displacement Sorption Dynamics under the Action of Longitudinal and Kinetic Effects
  • Literature Cited.