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S. R. Morrison, The Chemical Physics of Surfaces, Plenum, London, 1977. [Pg.43]

S. Ross and I. D. Morrison, Colloidal Systems and Interfaces, Wiley, New York, 1988. W. B. Russel, D. A. Saville, and W. R. Schowalter, Colloidal Dispersions, Cambridge... [Pg.252]

S. Ross and I. Morrison, Colloidal Systems and Interfaces, Wiley, New York, 1988. [Pg.252]

As stated in the introduction to the previous chapter, adsorption is described phenomenologically in terms of an empirical adsorption function n = f(P, T) where n is the amount adsorbed. As a matter of experimental convenience, one usually determines the adsorption isotherm n = fr(P), in a detailed study, this is done for several temperatures. Figure XVII-1 displays some of the extensive data of Drain and Morrison [1]. It is fairly common in physical adsorption systems for the low-pressure data to suggest that a limiting adsorption is being reached, as in Fig. XVII-la, but for continued further adsorption to occur at pressures approaching the saturation or condensation pressure (which would be close to 1 atm for N2 at 75 K), as in Fig. XVII-Ih. [Pg.599]

Drain and Morrison (1) report the following data for the adsorption of N2 on rutile at 75 K, where P is in millimeters of mercury and v in cubic centimeters STP per gram. [Pg.673]

Gerisoher H 1970 Physioal Chemistry vo 9, ed H Eyring, D Henderson and W dost (New York Aoademio) Morrison S R 1977 The Chemioal Physios of Surfaces (New York Plenum)... [Pg.1953]

Morrison S R 1980 Electrochemistry at Semiconductor and Oxidized Metal Electrodes (New York Plenum) Dean M FI and Slimming U 1987 J. Electroanal. Chem. 228 135 Boehni FI 1987 Langmuir 3 924... [Pg.2737]

Morrison, . D. Mosher, H. S, 1971, Asymmetric Organic Reactions, Prentice-Hall Englewood ClifB, NJ... [Pg.375]

Rossiter, B. E. 1985, Synthetic Aspects and Applications of Asymmetric Epoxidation, in Morrison, J. D. [Pg.378]

Morrison, G. Fi. Freiser, H. Solvent Extraction in Analytical Chemistry, John Wiley and Sons New York, 1957. [Pg.231]

W. E. Morrison and co-workers, "The Interior BaUistics of Regenerative Liquid Propellant Guns," Proceedings of 8th International Symposium on Ballistics, Apr. 1983. [Pg.55]


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