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Fig. 4. Methane delivery at 298 K for active pitch-based carbon fibers as a function of weight loss after activation in steam or COj [after 95]. Fig. 4. Methane delivery at 298 K for active pitch-based carbon fibers as a function of weight loss after activation in steam or COj [after 95].
Machmkowski, J. et al., Tailoring Porosity Development in Monohthic Adsorbents Made of KOH-Activated Pitch Coke and Furfuryl Alcohol Binder for Methane Stor-agef. Energy Fuels. 2010, 24(6), 3410-3414. [Pg.134]

Fig. 5.14 Adsorption isotherms of water on carbon in (a) to f) with corresponding isotherms of nitrogen in (a), (c) and (J), and of benzene in (f>). (a) Charcoal (b) active carbon AY8 (c) charcoal A (J) charcoal (e) a coal tar pitch kilned at 1200°C (/) a charcoal (S600H). (Redrawn from the diagrams in the original papers.)... Fig. 5.14 Adsorption isotherms of water on carbon in (a) to f) with corresponding isotherms of nitrogen in (a), (c) and (J), and of benzene in (f>). (a) Charcoal (b) active carbon AY8 (c) charcoal A (J) charcoal (e) a coal tar pitch kilned at 1200°C (/) a charcoal (S600H). (Redrawn from the diagrams in the original papers.)...
Chira.lNema.tlc, If the molecules of a Hquid crystal are opticaHy active (chiral), then the nematic phase is not formed. Instead of the director being locaHy constant as is the case for nematics, the director rotates in heHcal fashion throughout the sample. This chiral nematic phase is shown in Figure 7, where it can be seen that within any plane perpendicular to the heHcal axis the order is nematic-like. In other words, as in a nematic there is only orientational order in chiral nematic Hquid crystals, and no positional order. Keep in mind, however, that there are no planes of any sort in a chiral nematic Hquid crystal, since the director rotates continuously about the heHcal axis. The pitch of the helix formed by the director, ie, the distance it takes for the... [Pg.192]

Chiral nematic Hquid crystals are sometimes referred to as spontaneously twisted nematics, and hence a special case of the nematic phase. The essential requirement for the chiral nematic stmcture is a chiral center that acts to bias the director of the Hquid crystal with a spontaneous cumulative twist. An ordinary nematic Hquid crystal can be converted into a chiral nematic by adding an optically active compound (4). In many cases the inverse of the pitch is directiy proportional to the molar concentration of the optically active compound. Racemic mixtures (1 1 mixtures of both isomers) of optically active mesogens form nematic rather than chiral nematic phases. Because of their twist encumbrance, chiral nematic Hquid crystals generally are more viscous than nematics (6). [Pg.193]

Eig. 18. Microbolometer (a) array portion showing pixels on a 50-pm pitch. Each pixel is coimected to a readout amplifier in the supporting siUcon IC chip, (b) Detector having a 35 x 40 pm active area. The serpentine arms give excellent thermal isolation and the low mass results in a 10-ms response time, ideal... [Pg.436]

Figure 20-14 shows the protection of a gravel filter in the treatment of raw water. The 200-m internal surface was coated with 300 jlm of tar-pitch epoxy resin. Long-term experiments indicated that at = -0.83 V, no cathodic blisters were formed, but were formed at more negative potentials (see Section 5.2.1.4). TiPt anodes 400 and 1100 mm in length, 12 mm in diameter, and with an active surface of 0.11 m were installed [29]. [Pg.461]

Coals mesophase pitch coal chars coal tar pitch carbon mesocarbon microbeads, carbon fibers semi-coke, calcined coke activated carbons premium cokes, carbon fibers, binder and matrix... [Pg.21]

Shin, S,. Jang, J., Yoon, S. H. and Mochida, I., A study on the effect of heat treatment on functional groups of pitch-based activated carbon fiber using FTIR, Carbon, 1997,35(12), 1739 1743. [Pg.113]

Alcaniz-Monge, J., Cazorla-Amoros, D., Linares-Solano, A., Yoshida, S. and Oya, A., Effect of the activating gas on tensile strength and pore structure of pitch-based carbon fibers. Carbon, 1994, 32(7), 1277 1283. [Pg.113]

Moehida, I., Kuroda, K., Miyamoto, S., Sotowa, C., Korai, Y., Kawano, S., Sakanishi, K., Yasutake, A. and Yoshikawa, M., Remarkable catalytic activity of calcined pitch-based activated carbon fiber for oxidative removal of SO2 as aqueous HjSO, Energy Fuels, 1997, 11(2), 272 276. [Pg.115]

Moehida, L, Kawano, S., Hironaka, M., Yatsunami, S., Korai, Y., Matsumura, Y. and Yoshikawa, M., Reduction of NO at very low concentration in air with NHj at room temperature over a series of calcined pitch-based active carbon fibers, Chem. Lett., 1995, (5), 385 386. [Pg.115]

Shindo, N., Otani, Y., Inoue, G. and Kawazoe, K., Water treatment by pitch-based activated carbon fiber, Deslination, 1994, 98(1-3), 155 160. [Pg.116]

In very broad terms, hydrogenation activity in terms of hydrogen utilization increases as coal rank decreases. Thus, in the absence of any other information, one can expect WVGS 13423 to be the more reactive of the two Obviously, generalities about hydrogenation behavior should not be extended to other coals based solely on a limited data set. Nevertheless, important differences between the pitches derived from WVGS 13421 and WVGS 13423 are apparent. [Pg.218]

The British Non-Ferrous Metals Research Association carried out two series of tests, the results of which have been given by Gilbert and Gilbert and Porter these are summarised in Table 4.12. In the first series tough pitch copper tubes were exposed at seven sites for periods of up to 10 years. The two most corrosive soils were a wet acid peat (pH 4-2) and a moist acid clay (pH 4-6). In these two soils there was no evidence that the rate of corrosion was decreasing with duration of exposure. In the second series phosphorus-deoxidised copper tube and sheet was exposed at five sites for five years. Severe corrosion occurred only in cinders (pH 7 1). In these tests sulphides were found in the corrosion products on some specimens and the presence of sulphate-reducing bacteria at some sites was proved. It is not clear, however, to what extent the activity of these bacteria is a factor accelerating corrosion of copper. [Pg.693]

Twenty years ago, Walter Riidorff wrote a review for this series entitled "Graphite Intercalation Compounds Oil). It was one of four definitive articles to come out in 1959 and 1960 (HI, Cl, Ul), a period of intense activity in graphite research. We have now again reached the "fever pitch, with not only the appearance of several new articles El, H2, Wl) but also the convening of the first international conference dedicated exclusively to graphite compounds (H3). In the following, we shall concentrate on work performed between 1974 and the present. [Pg.281]

As such, the magainins provide a useful initial target for peptoid-based peptido-mimetic efforts. Since the helical structure and sequence patterning of these peptides seem primarily responsible for their antibacterial activity and specificity, it is conceivable that an appropriately designed, non-peptide helix should be capable of these same activities. As previously described (Section 1.6.2), peptoids have been shown to form remarkably stable hehces, with physical characterishcs similar to those of peptide polyprohne type-I hehces (e.g. cis-amide bonds, three residues per helical turn, and 6A pitch). A faciaUy amphipathic peptoid helix design, based on the magainin structural motif, would therefore incorporate cationic residues, hydrophobic aromatic residues, and hydrophobic aliphathic residues with threefold sequence periodicity. [Pg.20]


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