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Langmuir conducting

Peterson I R 1986 A structural study of the conducting defects in fatty acid Langmuir-Blodgett monolayers J. Mol. Electron. 2 95-9... [Pg.2631]

Isotherms. When a fibei is immersed, in a dyebath, dye moves fiom the external phase into the fibei. Initially the late is quick but with time this slows and eventually an equiUbrium is reached between the concentration of dye in the fiber and the concentration of dye in the dyebath. For a given initial dyebath concentration of a dye under given dyebath conditions, eg, temperature, pH, and conductivity, there is an equiUbrium concentration of dye in fiber, Dj and dye in the dyebath external solution, D. Three models describe this relationship simple partition isotherm, Freundhch isotherm, and Langmuir isotherm. [Pg.352]

We can conclude now that one electron returns to the conductivity band during each act of formation of the vacant site to adsorb sensitizer. Because adsorption centers Zr(. ) are not accounted for by (2.81) the energetics of the process does not depend on the manner in which R is closing in A, i.e. on the fact which recombination mechanism (either Langmuire-Hinshelwood or Ili-Ridil) takes place. [Pg.145]

Loukidou et al. (2005) fitted the data for the equilibrium sorption of Cd from aqueous solutions by Aeromonas caviae to the Langmuir and Freundlich isotherms. They also conducted, a detailed analysis of sorption rates to validate several kinetic models. A suitable kinetic equation was derived, assuming that biosorption is chemically controlled. The so-called pseudo second-order rate expression could satisfactorily describe the experimental data. The adsorption data of Zn on soil bacterium Pseudomonas putida were fit with the van Bemmelen-Freundlich model (Toner et al. 2005). [Pg.86]

Other common techniques have been applied to the assembly of layers or films of TTF-derived molecular conductors. Compound 29 is an example of an amphiphilic TTF derivative. It forms conducting Langmuir-Blodgett charge transfer films with the acceptor TCNQF4 (30).98 Self-assembly of compound 31 on gold by electrochemical methods yielded an electroactive monolayer which was remarkably stable to electrochemical cycling.99... [Pg.778]

Paloheimo J, Kuivalainen P, Stubb H, Vuorimaa E, Yli-Lahti P (1990) Molecular field-effect transistors using conducting polymer Langmuir-Blodgett films. Phys Lett 56 1157-1159... [Pg.84]

R. H. Schmidt, I. A. Kinloch, A. N. Burgess, A. H. Windle, The effect of aggregation on the electrical conductivity of spin-coated polymer/carbon nanotube composite films, Langmuir, vol. 23, pp. 5707-5712, 2007. [Pg.118]

J. Allouche, E. Tyrode, V. Sadtler, L. Choplin, and J.L. Salager Simultaneous Conductivity and Viscosity Measurements as a Technique to Track Emulsion Inversion by the Phase-Inversion-Temperature Method. Langmuir 20, 2134 (2004). [Pg.49]

Izumi M, Yartsev VM, Ohnuki H, Vignau L, Delhaes P (2001) Conducting Langmuir-Blodgett films state of the art and recent progress. Recent Res Dev Phys Chem 5 37-75... [Pg.112]

Ishizaki Y, Izumi M, Ohnuld H, Kalita-Lipinska K, Imakubo T, Kobayashi K (2001) Formation of two-dimensional weak localization in conducting Langmuir-Blodgett films. Phys RevB63 134201/l-5... [Pg.113]

Leyva et al. (2001) studied Sb(III) adsorption to hydroxyapatite. They conducted adsorption isotherms in closed vessels at Sb concentrations of 0.05-50 mg/L, constant I (0.01 m), constant solid phase concentrations of 10g/dm3 at pH values between 5 and 8. The hydroxyapatite was characterized by X-ray diffraction (XRD), SF.M-F.DS, X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS), and infrared (IR) spectroscopy. Langmuir adsorptions models revealed Fmax of 6.7 x 10 xmol/m2 and Xads = 1.5 x 103dm3/mol. As Sb adsorption occurred, the isoelectric point (pHicp) of the hydroxyapatite changed from 4.0 to 12.0. The decline in the pHjep during sorption as well as the absence of... [Pg.443]

Langmuir-Blodgett (LB) films prepared from N-docosylpyridinium and TCNQ, transferred to substrates, and exposed to iodine vapor Visible and infrared spectra and low-angle X-ray diffraction Lateral d.c, conductivity was about lO- Scm 1 726, 729... [Pg.163]


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