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Graphitized carbon atomic partial charge

The atomic partial charge of the model phase and hydrocarbon does not change significantly after optimization of the eomplex form, while the electron potential is slightly shifted toward the molecular interaction side. These results clearly indicate the existence of different retention mechanisms on graphitized carbon phases, a hydrophobic interaction and hydrogen bonding. [Pg.55]

Graphite bisulfates are formed by heating graphite with a mixture of sulfuric and nitric acids. In the reaction, the graphite planes are partially oxidized. There is approximately one positive charge for every 24 carbon atoms, and the HS04 anions are distributed between the planes, (a) What effect is this oxidation likely to have on the electrical conductivity (b) What effect would you expect it to have on the x-ray diffraction pattern observed for this material Refer to Major Technique 3 on x-ray diffraction, which follows this set of exercises. [Pg.333]

In addition to the supporting self-citations [742,6,457,330], there was much early support for the formation of donor-acceptor complexes. Radke and Praus-nitz [743] interpreted the extensive loadings of phenols even at very low concentrations, in comparison with lower uptakes of several aliphatic adsorbates, as evidence for specific interaction with the activated carbon surface. Barton and Harrison [744] studied the effect of graphite outgassing temperature on the heat of immersion of benzene and attributed a shallow minimum at ca. 800°C to the effect of CO desorption, thus implicitly supporting the donor-acceptor complex proposal in terms of a reduction in the interaction between the partial charge on the carbonyl carbon atom and the 7t-electron cloud of the benzene molecule. ... [Pg.363]


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