Systematical studies of residual lamellar compounds (HISO and Br,) on soft carbons heat treated at various temperatures have been done. They confirm that those carbons contain elementary layers of various types [Carbon 1, 471 (1964)]. F, layers retain the whole HSO,-ions, F; retain the half amount.
The adsorption of helium by carbonaceous solids
β Scribed by K.A Kini; W.O Stacy
- Publisher
- Elsevier Science
- Year
- 1963
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 642 KB
- Volume
- 1
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0008-6223
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β¦ Synopsis
The adsorption of helium by graphite, active carbon, carbon black, cokes, coals, and other carbonaceous solids has been studied at temperatures from 77 to 560'K. Adsorption at 298Β°K depends markedly on the nature of the material, and in general increases with increasing internal surface area and increasing true density. At low temperatures some carbons, such as brown coal char and carbon black, adsorb strongly; others, such as certain vitrains and low-temperature coke, adsorb weakly at all temperatures studied, and may even show an apparent negative adsorption below 200Β°K. The latter effect is attributed to closure of the pores by thermal contraction. The isosteric heats of adsorption on active carbon increase from about 0.6 kcal/mole at 85Β°K to about 3 kcal/mole at 400Β°K. Following the theory of DE BOER and KRUYER (I), it is suggested that the electrical conductivity of the carbon has an important influence on its adsorptive capacity for helium. The accuracy of determination of the true density of high-density carbons by helium displacement at room temperature can be seriously affected by adsorption of the helium. High-rank vitrain Medium-rank vitrain Low-rank vitrain Ceylon: Ward's Co.,
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