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The materials were immersed in a DC (80 A) chromium cathodic-arc plasma at nitrogen gas pressure of 0.27 Pa.
Materials were immersed in distilled water at constant temperatures of 45oC, 60oC, 75oC, and 90oC for water absorption and then desorbed at different temperatures.
The obtained porous materials were immersed in a 4-M NaCl aqueous solution containing 1% (w/v) water-soluble EDC (Dojindo, Tokyo, Japan) and kept at 4 degrees Celsius for 24 hours.
Before measurements studied materials were immersed in deionized water and saline solution to obtain equilibrium swelling state.
The first group established the temperature at 50 °C and materials were immersed in static acid condensation for 6 days, a total of 144 h.
These materials were immersed in distilled water at 40 °C and the kinetic of moisture content absorption was identified.
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The 20.0 g of each dried grounded material were immersed into 100 mL of 50% aqueous ethanol solution.
This novel substance was made using a simple and relatively low-cost technology called "electrostatic self-assembly" in which a thin film of material is immersed in a solution containing positively charged ions, washed to remove any impurities, and then immersed in a second solution containing negatively charged ions (which stick to the positive ions on the preceding layer).
The fine-resulted powder material was immersed in 1 M nitric acid for 1 day to be transformed to its hydrogen form and neutralize any PVA-stabilizing agent at the material structure (if present).
A relatively large wet material was immersed in a fluidized bed of hygroscopic porous particle (silica gel beads) under reduced pressure.
In this study, relatively large material was immersed in the superheated steam fluidized bed of glass beads and the effect of operational conditions such as the pressures in the drying chamber (reduced pressure), temperature and mass velocity of the drying gas on the drying characteristics were examined experimentally and theoretically.
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