Masters Theses
Thermodynamics of dye adsorption with relevance to ink jet printing
Abstract
"Three aqueous dyes, namely acid blue 9, acid red 37 and direct yellow 50, were adsorbed onto neat and organosilane modified boehmite and silica adsorbents. The anionic dye adsorbates have specific chemical and charged structures and hence were expected to possess distinct adsorptive interactions with any given adsorbent. The chemical functionality of silica and boehmite were changed via surface modification with organosilanes such as, aminoethylaminopropyl and trimethylammoniumpropyl silanes, in order to observe the changes in adsorption property and improve the adsorption of dyes"--Abstract, page iv.
Advisor(s)
Schuman, Thomas P.
Wang, Jee C.
Committee Member(s)
Neogi, P. (Partho), 1951-
Department(s)
Chemical and Biochemical Engineering
Degree Name
M.S. in Chemical Engineering
Sponsor(s)
Hewlett-Packard Company
Publisher
University of Missouri--Rolla
Publication Date
Spring 2006
Journal article titles appearing in thesis/dissertation
- Surface charge induced multilayer adsorption of dyes
- Thermodynamic assessment of dye adsorption onto boehmites
Pagination
xiv, 91 pages
Rights
© 2006 Hemanth Kumar Kundeti, All rights reserved.
Document Type
Thesis - Citation
File Type
text
Language
English
Subject Headings
AdsorptionDyes and dyeing -- ChemistryInk-jet printingThermodynamics
Thesis Number
T 8971
Print OCLC #
85484495
Recommended Citation
Kundeti, Hemanth Kumar, "Thermodynamics of dye adsorption with relevance to ink jet printing" (2006). Masters Theses. 3879.
https://scholarsmine.mst.edu/masters_theses/3879
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