Modification of carbon sorbent by sequential adsorption of biologically active phenylalanine and salicylic acid

IF 1.8 4区 化学 Q3 CHEMISTRY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY Mendeleev Communications Pub Date : 2024-05-01 DOI:10.1016/j.mencom.2024.04.021
Anna V. Sedanova, Natalia V. Kornienko, Maria S. Delyagina, Lidia G. P’yanova, Aleksandr V. Lavrenov
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The sequential adsorption of phenylalanine and salicylic acid on a carbon sorbent was studied. The influence of modification conditions, including the sorbent/solution volume ratio, amino acid concentration, temperature and pH, on the adsorption parameters of phenylalanine, as well as the physicochemical properties of the resulting carbon sorbent sample, was established. The effect of sequential adsorption of phenylalanine and salicylic acid on the physicochemical characteristics of sorbents is shown.

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通过连续吸附具有生物活性的苯丙氨酸和水杨酸对吸碳剂进行改性
研究了苯丙氨酸和水杨酸在碳吸附剂上的顺序吸附。确定了吸附剂/溶液体积比、氨基酸浓度、温度和 pH 值等改性条件对苯丙氨酸吸附参数的影响以及碳吸附剂样品的理化性质。表明了连续吸附苯丙氨酸和水杨酸对吸附剂理化特性的影响。
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Mendeleev Communications
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期刊介绍: Mendeleev Communications is the journal of the Russian Academy of Sciences, launched jointly by the Academy of Sciences of the USSR and the Royal Society of Chemistry (United Kingdom) in 1991. Starting from 1st January 2007, Elsevier is the new publishing partner of Mendeleev Communications. Mendeleev Communications publishes short communications in chemistry. The journal primarily features papers from the Russian Federation and the other states of the former USSR. However, it also includes papers by authors from other parts of the world. Mendeleev Communications is not a translated journal, but instead is published directly in English. The International Editorial Board is composed of eminent scientists who provide advice on refereeing policy.
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