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Thus D(r) is given by the slope of the V versus P plot. The same distribution function can be calculated from an analysis of vapor adsorption data showing hysteresis due to capillary condensation (see Section XVII-16). Joyner and co-woikers [38] found that the two methods gave very similar results in the case of charcoal, as illustrated in Fig. XVI-2. See Refs. 36 and 39 for more recent such comparisons. There can be some question as to what the local contact angle is [31,40] an error here would shift the distribution curve. [Pg.578]

Lang B, Joyner R W and Somorjai G A 1972 LEED studies of high index crystal surfaces of platinum Surf. Sc 30 440-53... [Pg.1777]

Fig. 2.13 Adsorption of nitrogen on a carbon black before graphitiz-ation. - The difTerential heat of adsorption Ji, plotted against n/n , was determined calorimetrically at 78 K (O, , A) and was also calculated from the isotherms at 78 6 and 90-1 K (+ ). (Courtesy Joyner and Emmett.)... Fig. 2.13 Adsorption of nitrogen on a carbon black before graphitiz-ation. - The difTerential heat of adsorption Ji, plotted against n/n , was determined calorimetrically at 78 K (O, , A) and was also calculated from the isotherms at 78 6 and 90-1 K (+ ). (Courtesy Joyner and Emmett.)...
Fig. 2.16 The molar entropy for nitrogen adsorbed ongraphitizedcarbon (Graphon) at — 189-3°C, as a function of the amount adsorbed s, = molar entropy of adsorbed nitrogen s, = molar entropy of liquid nitrogen. (Courtesy Hill, Emmett and Joyner.)... Fig. 2.16 The molar entropy for nitrogen adsorbed ongraphitizedcarbon (Graphon) at — 189-3°C, as a function of the amount adsorbed s, = molar entropy of adsorbed nitrogen s, = molar entropy of liquid nitrogen. (Courtesy Hill, Emmett and Joyner.)...
An alternate improved solution for Underwood s method is given by Erbtir, Joyner, and Maddox [113] with an example, which is not repeated here. [Pg.71]

Figure 10.7. CO2 formation rate from CO and O2 over Rh(l 11) and Rh(l 10) surfaces [Adapted from M. Bowker, Q. Guo, and R.W. Joyner, Catal. Lett. 18 (1993) 119]. Note the similarity to the simple model used to describe the rate in Fig. 2.12. Figure 10.7. CO2 formation rate from CO and O2 over Rh(l 11) and Rh(l 10) surfaces [Adapted from M. Bowker, Q. Guo, and R.W. Joyner, Catal. Lett. 18 (1993) 119]. Note the similarity to the simple model used to describe the rate in Fig. 2.12.

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