Abstract

Influence of organics on the properties of water adsorbed on carbon and silica gel adsorbents was studied by 1H NMR spectroscopy, thermal gravimetry, breakthrough dynamics, and quantum chemistry methods. Te behavior of interfacial water depends strongly on the properties of organic solvents, which can remove a major (nonpolar solvents) or minor (polar solvents) portion of water from narrow pores to larger ones of carbon adsorbents. The opposite effect is observed on the interaction of water/organics with silica gel.

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