sorbent material

  • 1sorbent material — noun a material that sorbs another substance; i.e. that has the capacity or tendency to take it up by either absorption or adsorption • Syn: ↑sorbent • Derivationally related forms: ↑sorb (for: ↑sorbent) • Hypernyms: ↑materi …

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  • 2Sorbent tube — Sorbent tubes are the most widely used collection media for sampling hazardous gases and vapors in air. They were developed by the US National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) for air quality testing of workers. Sorbent tubes… …

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  • 3sorbent — noun a material that sorbs another substance; i.e. that has the capacity or tendency to take it up by either absorption or adsorption • Syn: ↑sorbent material • Derivationally related forms: ↑sorb • Hypernyms: ↑material, ↑stuff …

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  • 4Sorbent — A sorbent is a material used to adsorb either liquids or gases. Examples include: *A material similar to molecular sieve material. It has a large internal surface area and good thermal conductivity. It is typically supplied in pellets of 1 mm to… …

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  • 5absorbent material — noun a material having capacity or tendency to absorb another substance • Syn: ↑absorbent • Derivationally related forms: ↑absorb (for: ↑absorbent) • Hypernyms: ↑sorbent, ↑ …

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  • 6adsorbent material — noun a material having capacity or tendency to adsorb another substance • Syn: ↑adsorbent • Derivationally related forms: ↑adsorbent (for: ↑adsorbent), ↑adsorb (for: ↑adsorbent) …

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  • 7Scrubber — This article is about the pollution control device, for other uses, see scrubber (disambiguation).Scrubber systems are a diverse group of air pollution control devices that can be used to remove some particulates and/or gases from industrial… …

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  • 8vacuum technology — Introduction       all processes and physical measurements carried out under conditions of below normal atmospheric pressure. A process or physical measurement is generally performed in a vacuum for one of the following reasons: (1) to remove the …

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  • 9CO2 sequestration — or storage is the storage of carbon dioxide (usually captured from the atmosphere ) in a solid material through biological or physical processes. [http://www.neo.ne.gov/statshtml/glossarys.htm] CO2 can also be captured as a pure by product in… …

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  • 10adsorbent — I noun a material having capacity or tendency to adsorb another substance • Syn: ↑adsorbent material • Derivationally related forms: ↑adsorb • Hypernyms: ↑sorbent, ↑sorbent material …

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