and N. Takashina (Japan Gas Chemical Company, Cnc., Hirutsuka, Japan). The fundamental properties of flexible heating sheet based on the carbon black composition, prepared by polymerizing vinyl monomers in the presence of carbon black to graft polymer chains on the surface of carbon black which are
187. Reactivity of carbons
โ Scribed by J.B Donnet
- Book ID
- 102996700
- Publisher
- Elsevier Science
- Year
- 1968
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 135 KB
- Volume
- 6
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0008-6223
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โฆ Synopsis
Carbons were prepared from carbonized polyvinylidene chloride (850ยฐC) by activation with CO, at 830ยฐC to 85 per cent burn-off. Characterization of these carbons was made from gas phase adsorption data using nitrogen (77ยฐK) and carbon dioxide (195" and 273ยฐK) as adsorbates in conjunction with the Dubinin theory of pore filling. Iodine was adsorbed by the carbons from aqueous I,/KI solution to cover a wide range of concentration ratio of I-/II. The correct isotherm to represent iodine adsorption uses the concentration of free iodine in solution and not total iodine concentration. Control of iodine concentration must therefore be exercised. Adsorption of iodine is very similar to adsorption of nitrogen (77ยฐK) or carbon dioxide (195ยฐK) with the iodine filling reversibIy both the micropores and transitional porosity. Unrealistic surhace areas of over 3000 m"g-r can be predicted from the iodine isotherms. Using rrnI, no adsorption of Ior Il-could be detected at high coverage, 144. The degassing products of a high surface area graphite as measured by a partial pressure mass spectrometer.
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