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Benton, William

With a different quartz glass Benton and Williams have found a different law, namely that the rate varies as [QJ [CO]1/2. This illustrates the varying adsorptive properties of various kinds of quartz. [Pg.216]

The appearance of Langmuir s comprehensive review of the nature of adsorption (1916, 1918) prompted several investigators to consider the possibility of using gas adsorption for surface area determination. Early attempts were made by Williams (1919) and Benton (1926), but these led to inconclusive findings. The first significant advances were made by Brunauer and Emmett (1935, 1937) and their work prepared the way for the development of the Brunauer-Emmett-Teller (BET) theory in 1938. [Pg.165]

KIRK H. RANEY, WILLIAM J. BENTON, and CLARENCE A. MILLER Department of Chemical Engineering, Rice University, Houston, TX 77251... [Pg.193]

Encyclopedia Brittanica, Inc., Encyclopedia Brittanica, Vol. 18, Chicago William Benton, 1968, pp. 184-86, quotation p. 186. [Pg.147]

Encyclopedia Britannica, Vol. 9, William Benton, Publisher, Chicago, 1966. [Pg.79]

Webster s Third New International Dictionary. 1966. William Benton, Chicago. [Pg.17]

Ehcyc/opaerfiaB/t/amca William Benton Publ. Chicago, 1971. [Pg.156]


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