Betekenis van:
sorbent
sorbent
Zelfstandig naamwoord
- a material that sorbs another substance; i.e. that has the capacity or tendency to take it up by either absorption or adsorption
Synoniemen
Hyperoniemen
Hyponiemen
Voorbeeldzinnen
- Sorbent
- Sorbent tube (5 mm i.d)
- Solid sample and sorbent holder
- Liquid sample and sorbent holder
- out The sorbent system contains a front and a backup sorbent section.
- The sorbent system contains a front and a backup sorbent section.
- Figure 10 shows a liquid sample holder and sorbent system.
- Glass beads Sorbent tube (5 mm i.d) N2 out
- solid phase extraction cartridge, e.g. Bond Elut, size: 1 cc, sorbent weight: 100 mg.
- At the end of the experiment, both the front and backup sorbent sections are analysed separately.
- The sorbent system contains a front and a backup sorbent section. At very low vapour pressures, only small amounts are retained by the sorbent and the adsorption on the glass wool and the glass tubing between the sample and the sorbent may be a serious problem.
- The transported substance is trapped, generally using a sorbent, and its amount is determined.
- At very low vapour pressures, only small amounts are retained by the sorbent and the adsorption on the glass wool and the glass tubing between the sample and the sorbent may be a serious problem.
- After temperature equilibration, the gas flows through the sample and the sorbent trap and exists from the box.
- For sampling with impinger: use subcode ‘IM’; active sampling on sorbent: subcode ‘AS’; diffusive sampling: subcode ‘DI’.