Silica Gel is a highly activated adsorbent, furnished in a wide range of mesh sizes to suit various industrial applications. It is non-corrosive, ordoriess, tasteless, non-toxic, and chemi cally inert.
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Silica gel is an amorphous form of silicon dioxide, which is synthetically produced in the form of hard
irregular granules (having the appearance of crystals) or hard irregular beads. A microporous structure
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Orange To Dark Green.
Using an organic indicator this silica gel offers a very strong orange (dry) to dark green (near exhausted)
colour change. Mostly used in a low dust beaded form with granular versions also available.
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Silica gel is an amorphous form of silicon dioxide, which is synthetically produced in the form of hard
irregular granules (having the appearance of crystals) or hard irregular beads. A microporous structure
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Silica Gel Silica gel, an oxide of the element silicon, is an amorphous, highly porous, partially hydrated form of silica. Silica occurs naturally but, as such, is not sufficiently hydrated for chromatographic use and so the silica gel used in
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Multisorb's Silica Gel is a highly activated adsorbent available in a wide range of mesh sizes to provide moisture adsorption in a variety of industrial applications.
Multisorb's Silica Gel has a very strong affinity for water and will asorb it in
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Used in enclosed storage spaces to protect against humidity damage. Ideal humidity control for coins, gun safes, cameras, tools, etc. Silica Gel and Desiccants prevent moisture related problems before they begin and create a protective shield
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This article reports on the preparation of porous solid ethylenediaminetriacetic acid functionalised silica-gel (S-EDTA) of the general formula S-(CH2)3N(CH2COOH)-(CH2)2-N(CH2COOH)2 (where S represents [Si-O]n). This was prepared by
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Silica gel is one of the oldest and most popular desiccant and adsorbent used for a wide number of industrial and consumer applications.
The surface and properties of silica gel can be modified
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A comparative study of two different concentrations of colloidal silica gel and sand mixtures is presented. The dynamic properties, shear modulus and damping ratio, of No. 120 Nevada sand permeated with colloidal silica gel were determined using
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Silica gel-supported TiO2 was successfully prepared by post-synthesis hydrolytic restructuring method. The surface morphology and structure were characterized by scanning electron microscopy (SEM) and infrared (IR) spectra, respectively. TiO2
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Perchloric acid adsorbed on silica gel (HClO4-SiO2) has been found to be an extremely efficient and reusable catalyst for 1,3-dithiolane and 1,3-dithiane formation under solvent-free conditions at room temperature.
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A major problem in maximizing oil production potential is the maintenance of adequate mobility control and favorable permeability profiles within the reservoir. Currently, polymer systems are profiles within the reservoir.
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Permeability variations and the production of excess water are common problems that need to be addressed when maximizing potential oil recovery. The application of silica gels to these potential oil recovery. The application of silica gels to these
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A surface modified silica gel chelating resin was synthesised by immobilising tetracycline (TCN) on the surface of modified silica gel to produce a granular sorbent for the adsorption and estimation of copper, nickel and cadmium. Metal
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