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Adsorption processes have experienced a significant growth in the
last decades. This growth was a result of scientific and
technological advances which generated new adsorbents as well as
new concepts for processing systems (UOP's "Sorbex" process and PSA
cycles). The expectations for a continued development of adsorption
are high since process engineering is deeply concerned with
intensive processes using less energy. Adsorption processes are
also relevant to the increasingly important area of biotechonology.
The development of affinity processes is a creative synthesis of
biochemistry, molecular biology and chemical engineering. This NATO
Advanced Study Institute on "ADSORPTION: SCIENCE and TECHNOLOGY"
had as a primary objective to provide an updated treatment of the
fundamentals of adsorption and adsorption processes. The lectures
presented at the Institute are collected in this volume together
with a few papers presented by participants. The material is
arranged in four sections.Part I deals with the characterization of
adsorption and thermodynamics of adsorption, namely the correlation
of equilibrium data.Part II covers the kinetics of adsorption and
fixed-bed processes (equilibrium theory, design aspects, adsorptive
reactors).Part III is an extensive coverage of cyclic processes
(pressure swing adsorption and thermal swing adsorption) and
simulated moving beds (modeling for process optimization and
industrial applications).Finally Part IV deals with applications
mainly in biotechnolo gy (con tin uous adsorption, affini ty chrom
atography, gel permeation, chromatographic reactors, scale-up
methods).
Fundamentals of Adsorption is the proceedings of the fifth
International Conference on the Fundamentals of Adsorption, which
was held on May 13-18, 1995 at the Asilomar Conference Center,
Pacific Grove, California. This conference was organized completely
under the auspices of the International Adsorption Society. It was
attended by 196 participants from 24 countries. Members of the
Scientific Advisory Board, together with the Conference Committee,
selected papers for presentation from a large number of proposals
involving an especially high level of international participation.
The fundamental aspects of adsorption is a subject which has grown
rapidly in recent years, drawing researchers from many disciplines
including materials science, chemistry, physics, biochemistry and
biotechnology, and chemical, civil, mechanical and environmental
engineering. Fundamentals of Adsorption serves as an excellent
reference and may be used as a primary text for a graduate level
course on adsorption research or as a secondary text for a course
on any of the disciplines mentioned above.
Fundamentals of Adsorption is the proceedings of the fifth
International Conference on the Fundamentals of Adsorption, which
was held on May 13-18, 1995 at the Asilomar Conference Center,
Pacific Grove, California. This conference was organized completely
under the auspices of the International Adsorption Society. It was
attended by 196 participants from 24 countries. Members of the
Scientific Advisory Board, together with the Conference Committee,
selected papers for presentation from a large number of proposals
involving an especially high level of international participation.
The fundamental aspects of adsorption is a subject which has grown
rapidly in recent years, drawing researchers from many disciplines
including materials science, chemistry, physics, biochemistry and
biotechnology, and chemical, civil, mechanical and environmental
engineering. Fundamentals of Adsorption serves as an excellent
reference and may be used as a primary text for a graduate level
course on adsorption research or as a secondary text for a course
on any of the disciplines mentioned above.
Adsorption processes have experienced a significant growth in the
last decades. This growth was a result of scientific and
technological advances which generated new adsorbents as well as
new concepts for processing systems (UOP's "Sorbex" process and PSA
cycles). The expectations for a continued development of adsorption
are high since process engineering is deeply concerned with
intensive processes using less energy. Adsorption processes are
also relevant to the increasingly important area of biotechonology.
The development of affinity processes is a creative synthesis of
biochemistry, molecular biology and chemical engineering. This NATO
Advanced Study Institute on "ADSORPTION: SCIENCE and TECHNOLOGY"
had as a primary objective to provide an updated treatment of the
fundamentals of adsorption and adsorption processes. The lectures
presented at the Institute are collected in this volume together
with a few papers presented by participants. The material is
arranged in four sections.Part I deals with the characterization of
adsorption and thermodynamics of adsorption, namely the correlation
of equilibrium data.Part II covers the kinetics of adsorption and
fixed-bed processes (equilibrium theory, design aspects, adsorptive
reactors).Part III is an extensive coverage of cyclic processes
(pressure swing adsorption and thermal swing adsorption) and
simulated moving beds (modeling for process optimization and
industrial applications).Finally Part IV deals with applications
mainly in biotechnolo gy (con tin uous adsorption, affini ty chrom
atography, gel permeation, chromatographic reactors, scale-up
methods).
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