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Liquid comprehensive bibliography

Comprehensive bibliography for liquid-liquid equilibrium data. [Pg.8]

If the solid is first equilibrated with saturated vapor, then immersed in pure liquid adsorbate, the solid-vapor interface is destroyed and the heat liberated should correspond to /,. die surface energy of the pure liquid. The above assumption is made in what is termed the absolute method of Harkins and Jura (HJa) [107] who obtained a heat of immersion of 1.705 kJ kg-1 for titanium dioxide which, when divided by the surface energy of the adsorbent, water (11.8 kJ kg-1) gave a surface area of 14.4 m2 g-1 in agreement with the BET value. For a comprehensive bibliography and description of the calorimeter used, readers are referred to Adamson [30]. The validity of the HJa method may be questioned because exposure to a saturating vapor causes capillary condensation which reduces the available surface. A correction is also required for the thickness of the adsorbed film. [Pg.212]

The reader is recommended to consult the relevant textbooks56 (see also Bibliography, Section 9.10) for a more comprehensive account of chemical derivatisation in liquid chromatography. [Pg.229]

Before discussing the role of surfactants and their chemical structure in the preparation and stabUization of emulsions, it is important to have in mind a clear concept of the physical and theoretical aspects of liquid-liquid interfaces and the stabilization mechanisms available. Detailed discussions of these topics can be found in the works cited in the Bibliography. What follows is only a brief summary of some current thinking on the subject no attempt is made to provide a comprehensive overview. [Pg.281]


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