PMID-sentid Pub_year Sent_text comp_official_name comp_offsetprotein_name organism prot_offset 16202803-1 2005 In the present study, a hydrophilic bifunctional polymeric resin (LS-2) with sulfonic groups was synthesized, and the adsorption performance of three aniline compounds, aniline, 4-methylaniline, and 4-nitroaniline onto LS-2 was compared with that on the commercial Amberlite XAD-4. aniline 150-157 serpin family D member 1 Homo sapiens 66-70 16202803-2 2005 The uptake of the aniline compounds on LS-2 is a procedure of coexistence of physisorption and chemisorption and obeys the pseudo-second order rate equation, while the uptake of the compounds on XAD-4 is merely a physical adsorption and follows the pseudo-first order rate equation. aniline 18-25 serpin family D member 1 Homo sapiens 39-43 16202803-4 2005 Dynamic adsorption and desorption studies for aniline on LS-2 show that the breakthrough adsorption capacity and the total adsorption capacity are 0.96 and 1.24 mmol per milliliter resin, respectively. aniline 46-53 serpin family D member 1 Homo sapiens 57-61 15927366-1 2005 In this paper a new bifunctional polymeric resin (LS-2) was synthesized by introducing sulfonic groups onto the surface of the resin during the post-crossing of chloromethyl low crosslinking macroporous poly-styrene resin, and the comparison of the adsorption properties of LS-2 with Amberlite XAD-4 toward aniline and 4-methylaniline in aqueous solutions was made. aniline 307-314 serpin family D member 1 Homo sapiens 50-54 15927366-5 2005 The adsorption for aniline or 4-methylaniline on LS-2 was proved to be an endothermic process and increasing temperature was favorable. aniline 19-26 serpin family D member 1 Homo sapiens 49-53 15927366-6 2005 From the studies on the adsorption thermodynamics, static equilibrium adsorption, and the desorption conditions, an important conclusion can be drawn that the adsorption for aniline or 4-methylaniline on the LS-2 is a coexistence process of physical adsorption and chemical transition. aniline 174-181 serpin family D member 1 Homo sapiens 208-212