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This volume compiles and discusses the fundamental and
multidisciplinary knowledge on adsorption and separation processes
using zeolites as adsorbents. Over the last decade, a large amount
of research has been carried out for the development of zeolites as
adsorbents. However, there is still a growing interest to increase
the understanding of such selective adsorbents. Therefore,
synthesis strategies and new approaches for developing new
selective zeolite adsorbents for gas separation are presented in
the first chapter. In addition, a chapter focused on adsorption
characterization techniques of microporous materials is included.
This will be helpful for advanced readers, since the new IUPAC
recommendations for microporous characterization are not still
widely employed by the zeolite community. Experimental and
theoretical aspects of economically and environmentally relevant
separations, which have been successfully carried out with
zeolites, are discussed in detail in subsequent chapters. Finally,
industrial zeolite based adsorption and separation processes as
well as current perspectives for new zeolite based separations, and
improvements of current technologies are presented.
This volume compiles and discusses the fundamental and
multidisciplinary knowledge on adsorption and separation processes
using zeolites as adsorbents. Over the last decade, a large amount
of research has been carried out for the development of zeolites as
adsorbents. However, there is still a growing interest to increase
the understanding of such selective adsorbents. Therefore,
synthesis strategies and new approaches for developing new
selective zeolite adsorbents for gas separation are presented in
the first chapter. In addition, a chapter focused on adsorption
characterization techniques of microporous materials is included.
This will be helpful for advanced readers, since the new IUPAC
recommendations for microporous characterization are not still
widely employed by the zeolite community. Experimental and
theoretical aspects of economically and environmentally relevant
separations, which have been successfully carried out with
zeolites, are discussed in detail in subsequent chapters. Finally,
industrial zeolite based adsorption and separation processes as
well as current perspectives for new zeolite based separations, and
improvements of current technologies are presented.
Orson Welles writes, directs and stars in this French adaptation.
In 19th-century Macau, the rich and ageing merchant Charles Clay
(Welles) decides to use his power to make an old seafaring legend
come true: that of the wealthy old man who hires a young sailor to
make his beautiful wife pregnant. To this end, Clay gets his
assistant Levinsky (Roger Coggio) to hire his former business
partner's daughter Virginie (Jeanne Moreau) to portray his wife and
sends him to find a suitably destitute sailor to complete the tale.
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