Last Updated:2022/12/24
The conference chairman, Alois Jungbauer, Ph.D., professor at the University of Natural Resources and Applied Life Sciences in Vienna, defined a monolith as a continuous stationary-phase cast as a homogeneous column in a single piece. Monoliths are further characterized by a highly interconnected network of channels, most with sizes ranging from 1 to 5 µm. The adsorptive surface is directly accessible to solutes as they pass through the column.
音声機能が動作しない場合はこちらをご確認ください
Edit Histories(0)
Source Sentence
The
conference
chairman,
Alois
Jungbauer,
Ph.D.,
professor
at
the
University
of
Natural
Resources
and
Applied
Life
Sciences
in
Vienna,
defined
a
monolith
as
a
continuous
stationary-phase
cast
as
a
homogeneous
column
in
a
single
piece.
Monoliths
are
further
characterized
by
a
highly
interconnected
network
of
channels,
most
with
sizes
ranging
from
1
to
5
µm.
The
adsorptive
surface
is
directly
accessible
to
solutes
as
they
pass
through
the
column.