ABSTRACTS 715 described. Such material has been used to advantage as a flat or curved monochromator for X-rays and is convenient for determining some of the fundamental properties of graphite. ## 38. The use of pyrolytic graphite in uncooled rocket nozzles A. C. Parmee (Research Division, Rocket P
Surface areas of graphitized and non-graphitized carbon blacks: The adsorption of tetrapentylammonium bromide from aqueous solution
β Scribed by J.C. Abram; A.C. Morriss; S.C. Simpson
- Publisher
- Elsevier Science
- Year
- 1970
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 692 KB
- Volume
- 8
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0008-6223
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β¦ Synopsis
The adsorption of tetrapentylammonium bromide, TPAB, was measured from aqueous solution on a series of non-graphitized and graphitized carbon blacks. The surface areas and porosities of the carbons were determined from nitrogen adsorption isotherms using the BET equation, and the t-plot and V-n plot methods of de Boer and Pierce. From these results, the most probable areas occupied by TPAB were calculated. The values obtained were dependent on the method used for the analysis of the nitrogen adsorption isotherms, and the area adopted for the nitrogen molecule. It was found, however, that under certain conditions the TPAB molecule occupied equal areas per molecule on both types of' carbon surface.
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