The monolayer capacity of the adsorbent is equal to number of moles of adsorption sites present on one gram of sample. The Langmuir and BET isotherms may be used to find th monolayer capacity of the adsorbent. Thus on taking the reciprocal of the monolayer capacity, one can find the molecular weight of the adsorbent.
yeah I am trying to find out about the same question.
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No, bacterial cell membranes are phospholipid bi-layers as in eukaryotic cells.
A capping agent is a strongly absorbed monolayer of usually organic molecules used to aid stabiliztion of nanoparticles....
Probably. Receipts are printed on thermal paper, a product from 3M. Thermal paper is coated with a self-assembled monolayer bonded to an ionic dye that changes colors when heated. That monolayer makes up about .01% of the volume of a receipt. I'm assuming a recycling facility could treat that like ink from printed paper which they have been removing for years. This could be a bad assumption, but I can almost guarantee that monolayer's specific gravity is less than one, meaning it would behave like ink in a pulp mixture for all practical purposes.
Contact inhibition, which is a growth mechanism which functions to keep cells growing into a monolayer ( a layer one cell thick).
If you mean which organelle has a bilayer as opposed to a monolayer, well all organelles have bilayer membranes. There are organelles that do not hvae a membrane though.
Crystal Violet is a dye that accumulates in the cell nucleus. The fixed dye, measured photometrically after solubilization, correlates with the nuclear DNA content and thus with cell number.
A thin film is a layer of material ranging from fractions of a nanometer (monolayer) to several micrometers in thickness. The controlled synthesis of materials as thin films (a process referred to as deposition) is a fundamental step in many applications.
Spherosomes, also reffered to as lipid bodies or oleosomes, are vesicles that stores triacylglycerol in the form of oil (during seed development). They are surrounded by a phospholipid monolayer - derived from ER It is the cell organelle responsible for synthesis of cutin and wax
Epithelial cells form a monolayer with closely placed cells with tight junctions between that make them either impervious OR semi-permiable depending on the tissue. Hence, their design is ideally suited for ther function.