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Carbon number distribution 1 IgG antibody 1 Polystyrene 1 Pyrolysis 1 Quartz crystal microbalance 1 Stirred batch reactor 1 Waste automobile lubricating oil 1 adsorption kinetics and thermodynamic 1 polystyrene 1
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FENG, BO 1 FENG, XI 1 Jeon, Jong-Ki 1 Kim, Jinsoo 1 Kim, Seung-Soo 1 Park, Chan-Jin 1 Park, Young-Kwon 1 WANG, CAIYUN 1 XIE, XIAOMEI 1 ZHANG, MENGXUE 1 ZHANG, XIAOYUN 1
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QUARTZ CRYSTAL MICROBALANCE STUDY OF KINETICS AND THERMODYNAMICS OF IgG ADSORPTION ON THE POLYSTYRENE SURFACE
FENG, BO; FENG, XI; XIE, XIAOMEI; WANG, CAIYUN; ZHANG, … - In: Surface Review and Letters (SRL) 22 (2015) 02, pp. 1550026-1
Polystyrene (PS) is a common substrate material for protein adsorption on biosensors and bioassays. By employing a quartz crystal microbalance (QCM) technique, we studied the kinetics and thermodynamics of anti-HBeAg adsorption on this substrate in situ. First, a thin PS film was deposited on...
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Non-isothermal pyrolysis of the mixtures of waste automobile lubricating oil and polystyrene in a stirred batch reactor
Kim, Seung-Soo; Kim, Jinsoo; Jeon, Jong-Ki; Park, Young-Kwon - In: Renewable Energy 54 (2013) C, pp. 241-247
Kinetic tests on pyrolysis of the mixture of waste automobile lubricating oil (WALO) and polystyrene (PS) were carried out with a thermogravimetric analysis (TGA) technique at a heating rate of 0.5 °C/min, 1.0 °C/min and 2.0 °C/min in a stirred batch reactor. WALO and PS were mainly...
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