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Adamson

A. W. Adamson and R. Massoudi, Fundamentals of Adsorption, Engineering Foundation, New York, 1983. [Pg.255]

A. W. Adamson, Physical Chemistry of Surfaces, J. Wiley Sons, New York, 5th edition, 1990. [Pg.389]

As with the BET equation, a number of modihcations of Eqs. XVII-77 or XVn-79 have been proposed, for example Ref. 71. FHH-type equations go to inhnite him thickness (i.e., bulk liquid), as P - F and this cannot be the case if the liquid does not wet the solid, and Adamson [72] proposed... [Pg.628]

The analysis is thus relatively exact for heterogeneous surfaces and is especially valuable for analyzing changes in an adsorbent following one or another treatment. An example is shown in Fig. XVII-24 [160]. This type of application has also been made to carbon blacks and silica-alumina catalysts [106a]. House and Jaycock [161] compared the Ross-Olivier [55] and Adamson-Ling... [Pg.658]

A. W. Adamson and I. Ling, Advances in Chemistry Series, No. 43, American Chemical Society, Washington, DC, 1964. [Pg.678]


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