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Effect of water evaporation retardant on the mass transfer of CO2 across an air/water interface was studied. The mass transfer coefficient K under different conditions such as temperature, spreading solvents and homogeneous systems were discussed separately. The results showed that the presence of water evaporation retardant had little effect on the mass transfer of CO2.
In order to inhibit the ammonia water volatilization firstly during the disposal of the ammonia water leak accident, a novel kind of retardant of volatilization of ammonia water was prepared with long and short chain alcohols in this work. The results showed that the retardant exhibited a good resistance to the volatilization of ammonia water. Firstly, the retardant could spread as monolayers rapidly...
In order to investigate the retardation of water evaporation by single and mixed monolayers at air/water surface, surface pressure (pi)-time (t) isotherms, specific evaporation resistance (r)-temperature (T) curves had been used to describe the properties of monolayers made from single monolayers of 1-hexadecanol (C16OH) and mixed monolayers of C16OH and nonionic surfactants. The results showed that...
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