The purpose of the Workshop was to share knowledge on the latest advances on adsorption processes for environmental security and protection, as well as to disseminate the main results and achievements of recent NATO Science-for-Peace projects on environmental security and protection. This volume provides a comprehensive report on adsorption and colloids phenomena, carbon materials and adsorbents for various industrial applications, ecological safety and antiterrorism.
Organization. Preface. List of Participants. Extension of Dubinin’s Theory to Adsorption From Aqueous Solutions; F. Stoeckli et al.- Applications of Immersion Calorimetry in Dubinin’s Theory and in Electrochemistry; T. Centeno, F. Stoeckli.- Adsorption on Activated Carbon: One Underlying Mechanism?; P. Lodewyckx.- Adsorption of Organic Vapour Pollutants on Activated Carbon; A. Fletcher et al.- Adsorption Behaviour of Lignosulphonates on the Interfaces Water – Inorganic/Organic Solids, Used for Paper Production; G. Telysheva et al.- Adsorption Properties of Polymer Adsorbents; J. Hradil.- SAXS Characterization of Solid/Vapor Interfaces in Polymer Based Microporous Carbons With Different Surface Chemistry; K. László et al.- Co-Adsorption of Cesium Chloride Molecules and Thulium Atoms on 2DGF on Re; N. Nasrullayev.- Controlling Porosity to Improve Activated Carbon Applications; A. Linares-Solano et al.- Reinoso/Liquid-Phase Adsorption/Oxidation of Sulfur Containing Species by Activated Carbon; R. Rios et al.- Adsorption Properties of Functional Silicas Towards Some Toxic Metal Ions in Water Solutions; V. Tertykh et al.- Waste Conversion Into Activated Carbon for Heavy Metal Removal From Waste Water; S. Lyubchik et al.- Modeling Carbon Mask Adsorptive Filters; J. Loureiro, A. Ribeiro.- Adsorption Processes in Gas Mask Filter Canisters: Practical Aspects, New Materials and Modeling; M. Linders.- Adsorbed Natural Gas Technology; J. Mota.-