The thermal expansion behaviour of pyrolytic graphite-bromine residue compounds, under different applied loads, has been examined. The observed behaviour is qualitatively explained, using a model which considers the bromine to exist as gaseous bubbles within the lamellar structure of the graphite cr
117. Anomalous thermal emission of bromine molecules from graphite-bromine residue compounds
โ Scribed by V.R Deitz; J.L Bitner
- Publisher
- Elsevier Science
- Year
- 1973
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 129 KB
- Volume
- 11
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0008-6223
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โฆ Synopsis
ABSTRACTS
tion pressure of C& is determined therefrom, and thermochemical data of the system are obtained. An interpretation is given to the hysteresis phenomena observed in the sorption-desorption cycle of the system.
116. A. Magnetic and gravimetric study of the kinetics of the first intercalation of bromine into a
Pyro=bon A. Marchand, J_ C. Rouillon and M. H. de Macuzo (Cent7e de Recherc~s Paul Pascal, Dads Univer-sit&e, 33 Talewe, Frunce). Identical platelets of pyrocarbon were each submitted to a single sorption and desorption at various temperatures (2035ยฐC) and bromine pressures . Changes of weight and diamagnetic anisotropy were measured in situ as a function of time. It is concluded that the first bromine insertion is a two-step process; the first step follows zero-order kinetics and corresponds to the building of metastahle structures, where electron transfer is more restricted than in lamellar or residue compounds formed at a later time.
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