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Maria Curie-Skłodowska University

EducationLublin, Poland
About: Maria Curie-Skłodowska University is a education organization based out in Lublin, Poland. It is known for research contribution in the topics: Adsorption & Sorption. The organization has 4654 authors who have published 13432 publications receiving 146542 citations. The organization is also known as: Uniwersytet Marii Curie-Skłodowskiej & UMCS.


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TL;DR: This review presents in brief the history of adsorption and highlights the progress in theoretical description of the phenomenon under consideration, as well as presenting some of the latest important results and giving a source of up-to-date literature on it.

1,799 citations

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TL;DR: By ion exchange undesirable ions are replaced by others which don't contribute to contamination of the environment by means various modern types of ion exchangers.

1,400 citations

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TL;DR: The most important aspects referring to irreversible adsorption of phenols and impact of different substituents of phenolic compounds on their uptake by activated carbons is considered.

1,249 citations

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TL;DR: This review examines the reaction mechanisms, the substrates and catalysts used in the reaction, and the subsequent implementation of the thiol-Michael reaction in materials science.
Abstract: The key attribute of the thiol-Michael addition reaction that makes it a prized tool in materials science is its modular “click” nature, which allows for the implementation of this highly efficient, “green” reaction in applications that vary from small molecule synthesis to in situ polymer modifications in biological systems to the surface functionalization of material coatings. Over the past few decades, interest in the thiol-Michael addition reaction has increased dramatically, as is evidenced by the number of studies that have been dedicated to elucidating different aspects of the reaction that range from an in-depth analysis aimed at understanding the mechanistic pathways of the reaction to synthetic studies that have examined modifying molecular structures with the aim of yielding highly efficient thiol-Michael reaction monomers. This review examines the reaction mechanisms, the substrates and catalysts used in the reaction, and the subsequent implementation of the thiol-Michael reaction in materials...

1,102 citations

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TL;DR: The definition of superhydrophilic substrates has not been clarified yet, and unrestricted use of this term to hydrophilic surfaces has stirred controversy in the surface chemistry community.
Abstract: The term superhydrophilicity is only 11–12 years old and was introduced just after the explosion of research on superhydrophobic surfaces, in response to the demand for surfaces and coatings with exceptionally strong affinity to water. The definition of superhydrophilic substrates has not been clarified yet, and unrestricted use of this term to hydrophilic surfaces has stirred controversy in the last few years in the surface chemistry community. In this review, we take a close look into major definitions of hydrophilic surfaces used in the past, before we review the physics behind the superhydrophilic phenomenon and make recommendation on defining superhydrophilic surfaces and coatings. We also review chemical and physical methods used in the fabrication of substrates on surfaces of which water spreads completely. Several applications of superhydrophilic surfaces, including examples from the authors' own research, conclude this review.

702 citations


Authors

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NameH-indexPapersCitations
Mietek Jaroniec12357179561
Jean Poesen11788446901
Jaco Vangronsveld9437827461
David S. Sholl8543226041
Wolfgang Schuhmann7983629896
Jacek Namieśnik7271822822
Bogusław Buszewski5661516386
Annele Hatakka541599661
Zygmunt Gryczynski5237410692
Stefaan Poedts4762810331
Karol Grela462678203
Patryk Oleszczuk451796377
Andrea Goti442656917
Jan Walewski4325713208
Witold K. Subczynski431475408
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No. of papers from the Institution in previous years
YearPapers
202345
2022129
2021641
2020779
2019894
2018942