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Adsorption of vapours of some organic compounds on surface of iron-substituted layered vanadyl phosphate
Authors: Hradil P. | Votinský J. | Komárek Karel | Zima Vítězslav | Kalousová J. | Melánová Klára | Beneš Ludvík
Year: 2000
Type of publication: článek v odborném periodiku
Name of source: Collection of Czechoslovak Chemical Communications
Publisher name: Ústav organické chemie a biochemie AV ČR
Place: Praha
Page from-to: 47-57
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Language Name Abstract Keywords
cze Adsorption of vapours of some organic compounds on surface of iron-substituted layered vanadyl phosphate Adsorption of vapours of some organic compounds on surface of iron-substituted layered vanadyl phosphate
eng Adsorption of vapours of some organic compounds on surface of iron-substituted layered vanadyl phosphate Gas chromatographic measurement of specific retention volumes of vapours of selected groups of organic compounds has been used to determine differential molar enthalpy of adsorption of their molecules on the surface of layered vanadyl phosphate substituted with ferric ions having the composition of [Fe(H2O)(0.20)(VO)(0.80)PO4. Various types of bonds of the molecules to the surface of the layered adsorbent including their probable orientation with respect to the layers have been discussed. It was observed a dependence of the specific peak elution volume and shape of chromatographic peak on the sample size in the cases of those compounds whose molecules are chemically bound to the adsorbent surface. A connection is pointed out between the adsorption strength of the organic molecules on the layered adsorbent and the tendency of the system to undergo intercalation reaction. adsorption;organic compounds;iron-substituted layered vanadyl phosphate