2nd International Symposium on Surface Chemistry, Adsorption and Chromatography, Moscow, Russia, 29 June–3 July 1992
This conference is part of the Surface Chemistry, Adsorption and Chromatography series.
Preface
Entropy and state of molecules on gas-liquid and gas-solid interface
The peculiarities of phase transitions in adsorbed layers
Evaluation of the n-nonane preadsorption method with a well characterized model adsorbent: Silicalite-I
Applications of neutron scattering in investigations of adsorption processes in porous materials
Variable pressure adsorption and desorption by active carbon beds under PSA conditions: A comparison of models with experimental data
The analysis of surface and pores of activated carbons by the adsorption of various gases
Porous structure and adsorption properties of active carbon
Correlation between initial heats of adsorption and structural parameters of molecular sieves with different chemical composition - a calorimetric study
Adsorption properties of surface iron oxide modified with stearic acid and octadecylamine
Acidity of the external surface of modified pentasil catalysts and its resistance to mechanical treatment
Authenticity of pore size distributions obtained by traditional techniques
Fractals in geometry of carbon black
Use of N2, Ar and CO2 adsorption for the determination of microporosity and surface fractal dimension of carbon blacks and silicas
IR spectroscopic study of structure-chemical aspects of the Na-Y zeolite dealumination with ethylene diamine tetraacetic acid
Chromatographic methods in solid surface investigations
Studies of diffusion and other rate processes by gas chromatography
The use of shape-selective stationary phases in GC. Part 1: Cyclodextrin phases
Chromatographic and molecular statistical studies of structural and energy characteristics of surface micropores of silicates and silica adsorbents
Recombinant human insulin - II. Size-exclusion HPLC of biotechnological precursors. Factors influencing on retention and selectivity
Chiral mobile phases in the enantiomeric analysis and in the evaluation of stability constants of π-π complexes
The model of retention in HPLC with binary mobile phase
Chromatographic purification and superpurification of biologically active compounds using heteroreticular and composite ion exchange resins at low pressure